DEXTER AND DAUNTLESS, 
IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE!! 
BY GBOUGK W. BUNGAY, 
Young America is fust, 
And beats the brotherhood 
Before t lie beading mast. 
And on the dusty road. 
His victories arc grand. 
And they are history; 
With Dexter on the land, 
And Dauntless on the sea. 
Messrs. Daijney, Morgan & Co., 
•53 Exchange Place, and M. K. Jesup 
& Co., 12 Pine Street, N. Y., offer 
for sale the Bonds of the Kansas 
Pacific Railway. These Bonds pav 
© the lending chemist* and niiivScmns 
in tile coon try, iu*n the Water Com 
nrtKxtnncrs of New York. Brooklyn 
and Bouton, in addition to the 
plumbing of houses, it n largely 
used for exmrering miter from (iis- 
tuni springs: lor Cooling water by 
moons of colls of pipe in refrigera¬ 
tor*. tt i* almost universally used 
by the m tutors of Beer and Older Panics,und also for 
Soda Kountntns imd Mineral Water.', jn tact, w her¬ 
ever purit y and safety to health arc desirable. Water 
flows through tie- I'lpcas pumas U drawn through 
silver. Our recent Improvements in (bemanufacture 
insure a most perfect article, which cannot fail to be 
fully appreciated. The advantages of lead pipe with 
a perfectly pine block-tin tininij for i he conveyance of 
water l« well under-,toed; it gives the full pliability 
of tire bead with too pureness of t he Tin. The re¬ 
sisting power of Block-Tin being about rive times 
greater than Bead, we arc enabled to furnish a pipe 
stronger than Lead. <mo-hall Its weight, at about the 
sumo i • st per running foot, l or Strength, flexibility, 
durability,facility of bending ami nicking perfectly 
tight joints, this pipe Is esjusi mllv recommenced. To 
furnish cost per font give thr- head or pressure of 
water atid bore of pipe, COf.WKI.f .S, HI I A W & WIL- 
I.AKb Mill. in., foot West Twenty-seventh Si met, 
North River, and No. 11 Barclay Street. New York. 
Also, .Manufacturers of Read Ripe. Mlieit Bond, 
Block-Tin Pipe, Sheet Tin, Folder, AC- 1 imulurs 
sent tree. 
It. Ogden UoTomns, M !>., Rroreopor nfClli lulslry 
and Toxicology in iho New Yoi k Belh^ oe Hie iiital 
Medical College, and Professor of Chemistry and 
Physics in the College of the City of New York, 
writes ■ There can be no question us to the Poison¬ 
ous nature of lead when introduced into the human 
system; and as it may gain cut ruitco so insidiously, 
and from such u variety ot sources, It has been a 
great desiderata in to obtain an inert substitute for 
the conveying or liquids which should bo pure, flex¬ 
ible, cheap, strong, durable and eu• 11v worked. By 
your ingenious invention of a pipe of ISIurK-TIn, s»ur- 
rounded. strengthened and protected byn thick coat¬ 
ing of b-ud. all the valuable qunhr.lcs of Block Tin 
arc obtained, and nil the objection to (lie use of lead 
removed, All points considered. I esteem y. nr l.c-ud- 
Kneased Block-Tin Pipe superior to that, made of 
Dead, Iron, Gul vaulted! Iron. Block-Tin .done, or any 
other variety of Pipe 1 am familiar with." 
PROM THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
New Yoiui, November, ISC". 
“8AEK PIPE FOR DKJ.Vkl.NU WATER, Dead 
poisoning, from water brought In lead pipe, Is the 
often niiMispeeted cause of disease and death. Gal¬ 
vanised Iron pipe, wood arid cement pipe, are ex¬ 
pensive and inconvenient substances, so that people 
will risk their livuitand use lead. The I-end-(incused 
Block-tin Pipe is even cheaper than lead,and we be¬ 
lieve perfectly safe. Our faith In It has led its re¬ 
cently to lay some eighty feet of U, through which 
all our drinking water is drawn.” 
He trims the fleetest sail, 
He rides the swiftest steed. 
And ho outstrips the gale. 
Upon the tide and mead. 
In triumph he can stand 
At the goal of victory; 
Willi Dexter on the land, 
And Dauntless on the sea. 
seven per cent, in Gold ; have thirty 
years to run ; are Free from Govern¬ 
ment Taxation ; are secured by a 
Land Grant of Three ?»Iillion Acres 
ot the Finest Lands in Kansas and 
Colorado. In addition to this special 
grant the Company also owns Three 
Millions of Acres in Kansas, which 
are being rapidly sold to develop the 
country and improve the road. They 
are a first mortgage upon the exten¬ 
sion of the road from Sheridan, Kan¬ 
sas, to Denver, Colorado. The road 
The winds caress hi* yacht, 
The white stars watch its way. 
As if endowed with thought. 
Ills steed Ills lines obey, 
And fame with laureled band, 
Crowns hint Immortally; 
With Dexter on the land, 
And Dauntless on the sea. 
Not Venus in Iter shell. 
Drawn by the swans of yore, 
So gracefully and well, 
Could float from shore to shore, 
As sails he can command ; 
Sogive him three times three, 
For Dexter on the laud, 
And Dauntless on the sea. 
Dike winged Mercury, 
Dexter lias winged heels; 
No steed so fleet as he 
Before t he whirling wheels. 
The nations old and grand 
Had no such steed as he— 
No Dexter on the land, 
No Dauntless on the sea. 
Dexter and Dauntless won 
A nation's praise and fame: 
Upon the land and on 
The ocean shout their name. 
The world should understand 
That strong and swif t are we, 
With Dexter on the bind 
And Dauntless on tlie sea! 
m operation 71010 earns move than 
enough net income to pay the interest 
on the new loan. There is no better 
security in the market—this being in 
some respects better than Govern¬ 
ment Securities. Principal and In¬ 
terest payable in Gold. Price 90 , 
and accrued Interest, in Currency. 
Pamphlets, Maps and Circulars fur¬ 
nished on application. 
Fred,— “ I hope you don’t object to smoking, Miss Neddy?” 
Miss Nelly.— u Oh, no. I have said I would never marry a man who smoked, but I’ll never say 
so again. 
Very well, sir; William Haverly,” 
I am lie,” said lie. “ God bless you.” 
And God bless noble Captain Haverly 
WILLIAM HAVERLY 
Superior to any yet invented, combining till the 
advantages of the French patents, with wonderful 
SIMPLICITY, 
1H1MBUJTV, 
and CHEAPNESS. 
Dover* ol Goon for eke tire unanimous in its praise. 
B3T FOB SALE BY ADD DEALERS. _'4J 
SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & CO., 
SOI.Ml YBAJV1 CACI l REltH, 
W;tl(pn»H>r«l, Coitn. 
SAMPLE AND SALESROOM, 
!S> John SS.. Aov York. 
About thirty years ago, said Judge P- , 
I stepped into a book store, in Cincinnati, in 
search of some books that I wanted. While 
there, a little ragged hoy, not over twelve 
years of age, came in and inquired for a 
geography. 
“ Plenty of them,” said tiie salesman. 
“ How much do they cost?” 
“ One dollar, uiy lad.” 
Tim little fellow drew hack in dismay, and 
taking his little hand out of his pocket, he 
commenced to count some pennies and little 
silverpieces that he had held until they were 
all damp with sweat. Several times he 
counted them, then looking up said, 
“I didn’t know they were so much ;” lie 
turned to go out, and even opened the door, 
but closed it again and came back. “ I have 
only got, sixty-one cenLs,” said he; ‘‘you 
could not let me have a geography, and wait 
a little while for the rest of the money ?” 
How eagerly his liLtlc bright eyes looked 
up for the answer; and how lie seemed to 
shrink within his ragged clothes when the 
man not very kindly told him he could not. 
The disappointed little fellow looked tip to 
me with a very poor attempt at a smile, and 
left the store. 1 followed and overtook him. 
“ And what now ?” I asked, kindly. 
“ Try another, place, sir.” 
“ Shall I go too, and see how you suc¬ 
ceed?" I asked. 
“ Oli, yes, if you like,” said he in surprise. 
Four different stores I entered with him, 
and eaeh time lie was refused. 
“ Will you try again?” I asked him. 
“Yes, sir; I shall try them all, or I I 
shouldn't know whether I could get one.” 
We entered the fifth store, and the little 
fellow walked up manfully, and told the gen¬ 
tleman just what he wanted, and how much 
money he had. 
“You want the book very, very much?” 
asked the proprietor. 
“ Yes, sir; very much.” 
“ Why do you want it so very, very much ?” 
“ To study, sir. I can’L go to school, but. 
I study when I can at home. All the hoys 
have got one, and they will get ahead of nie. 
Besides, my father was a sailor, and I want 
to learn of the places where he used to go.” 
“ Does he go to those places now V” 
“ He is dead,” said the boy softly. Then 
he added, after awhile:—“ I am going to be 
a sailor, too.” 
“ Are you, though ?” asked the gentleman, 
raising his eyebrows curiously. 
“ Yes, sir; if I live.” 
“ Well, my lad, I’ll tell you what I will do; 
I will let you have a new geography, and 
you may pay the remainder of the money 
when you can, or I will let you have one that 
is not new, for fifty cents.” 
“ Are the leaves all in it, and just like the 
others, only not new?” 
“ Yes, just like the new ones.” 
“ Tt tvill do just as well, then, and I’ll have 
eleven cents left towards buying some other 
hook. I’m glad they didn’t let me have any 
at the other places.” 
fhc bookseller looked up inquiringly, and 
I told him what 1 had seen of the little fel¬ 
low, He was much pleased, and when he 
brought the book along, 1 saw a nice, new 
“ I bank you, sir, you are very good.” 
“'What is your name?” 
“ William ilaverly, sir.” 
“ Do you want any more books ?” I now 
asked him. 
“More than I ever can get” lie replied, 
glancing at the books that filled the shelves. 
I gave him a bank note. “ It will buy 
some for you,” said I. 
Tears of joy came into his eyes. “ Can I 
buy what I want with it ?” 
“Yes, my lad, anything.” 
“Then i’ll buy one book for mother,” said 
lie. “ I thank you very much, and someday 
I hope can pay you back.” 
He wanted my name and 1 gave it to him. 
Then I lefl him standing by the counter, so 
happy that 1 almost envied him ; and many 
years passed before 1 saw him again. 
Last year 1 went to Europe on one of the 
finest vessels that ever plowed the waters of 
the Atlantic. Wo had beautiful weather un¬ 
til very near the end of our voyage, then 
came a most terrific storm that would have 
sunk all on board, had it not been for the 
captain. Every spar was laid low, the rudder 
was almost useless, and 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS-No. 23 
1 ROC lilts, BKUGtilSTS, II Alt D- 
* WARE :uid FUMISI1ING STORES sell 
EQUAL IN 
Ban • if a 
Architect, 
New York City, 1809. 
|g?/~'Answer in two weeks, 
BEAUTY AND DURABILITY 
TO THE GENUINE 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA,—No. 32 
TIN, BRASS. IRON, WINDOW GLASS, MARBLE, 
KNIVES, FORKS, MACHINERY, anil urn era I 
METALLIC WARE. 
Removes all rune, or Stains. Gives aBrilliunt Polish. 
Better, cheaper, quicker than any other substance. 
Contains no poisonous or injurious Ingredient. 
Is elegantly wrapped. It is to the interest of 
Storekeepers to sell it. 
Depot, till Washington St.. New York. 
Soaps ov ai,i. Kinds for Family Use. 
Established 1809. 
I am composed of thirty-two letters. 
My 24, 29, 9,19, C is a quadruped noted for its fur, 
My 18, 22,23. II, 12.1, 21, 32, fl is a proper noun. 
My 10,20, 5,28 is to provoke. 
My 10,8,3,19 is dear to nil. 
.My 31, 30,27,20,17 is found in a burying place. 
My 13, SO, 25, :t2,29 once caused great excitement, 
My 31,15,11, 7 is sometimes propelled by water. 
My 4,2, 28 is whal I like. 
My whole is one of the sayings of Christ. 
Lewis and James. 
Sheldrake, N. Y. 
Answer in two weeks. 
AND AT 
This material is guaranteed to resist the action of 
heat and cold, whether of water or of the atmos¬ 
phere. 
a great leak had 
.shown itself, threatening to fill the ship. The 
crew were all strong, willing men, and the 
mates were practical seamen of the first class, 
but after pumping for one whole night, and 
still tin! water was gaining on them, they 
gave up in despair, and prepared to take to 
| the boats, though they might have known 
j that no small boat could ride in such a sea. 
| The captain, who had been below with ltis 
! charts, now came up, he saw how matters 
j stood, and with a voice that I heard distinct¬ 
ly above the roar of the tempest, he ordered 
every man back to his post. 
It was surprising to site all those men how 
before the strong will of their captain, and 
hurry back to the pumps. 
The captain then started below to examine 
the leak. As he passed me, I asked him if 
there was any hope. He looked at me, then 
at the other passengers, who had crowded up 
to hear the reply, and said rebuldngly: 
“Yes, sir; there is hojic as long as one 
inch of this deck remains above water. 
Whop I see none of it, then I shall abandon 
the vessel, and not before; nor one of my 
crew, sir. Everything shall be done to save 
it, imd if we fail, it, will not be from inaction. 
Bear a hand, every one of you at the piunps.” 
Thrice during that day did we despair; 
but the captain's dauntless courage, perse¬ 
verance, and powerful will, mastered every 
mind on board, and we went to work again. 
“ I ’will land you safely at the dock, in 
Liverpool,” said he, “if yon will lie men.” 
And lie did land us safely, but the vessel 
sunk, moored to I he dock. The captain stood 
on the dock of his sinkin, 
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS 
J. &VSS&1L & CO., 
J y O N » T t; S E S A L E K A TVS! 
It corrodes the lining of the stomach ! 
llOKSFOItD'H SELF-RAISING 
BilEAB PREPARATION, 
Breparod by Prof. K. N. HOBSFORD of Harvard 
University, contains no Sulcratus. Bread, Biscuit, 
Muffins, &r... made with this 1‘reparation, cun be 
eaten hot by Invalids and Dyspeptic*. 
Send for the printed opinions of Baron LIEBIG 
of Germany. Prof. DOROM US of New York, Dr. C 
T. JACKSON, .Mass, State Chemist. 
WILSON, LOCKWOOD, EVERETT & CO., 
201 Fulton St., New York, General Agents. 
GREEN RIVER CUTLERY WORKS, 
S3 lice km a u S(., New York City 
BIBLICAL ENIGMA. No. 4, 
I am composed of thirty-five letters. 
My I. 5,19,35, 3 ,26 was u musical instrument. 
My 7.14,12,80, 4,11,32 was n Bible llowcr. 
My 10,23, 4, 5, 35 was a city of the Philistines. 
My 15, 5, 3 j, 31, 7, 28,14, 22 was a town of Judali 
My 1(1, 1. K, i I. 28 was mi officer in David’s army 
My 31, (i, is, 33, 28, 34, 9,17, 20 was au ancient ar¬ 
ticle of food. 
My 29,13, 21, 4,25, 27, 2 was a Bible bird. 
My whole was a miracle. Isola. 
Sheffield, Pa. 
£2T“Answer in two weeks. 
TATHCII’S MAGIC WATCH KEY WILL 
tit any watch, and last u lifetime. 50 cents each 
sent by umU. Address J. 8. BlltCH,8 John St., N.Y 
IGE’S PATENT 
A MUSICAL UOX FOR TWO DOL¬ 
LARS. The French great sensation; novelty, 
cheapness, durability; in highly polished case, me¬ 
tallic leagues, brilliant in tune, of the best construc¬ 
tion, with tiie most, recant improvements, new pat¬ 
tern. night select air - eminently adapted fur the 
drawing room table. Guaranteed of the best work- 
mulish Ip and performance. Thousands sold month • 
ly. No. 1,8 tunes, #J: No. .7, 11 tunes, St; No. I. 24 
tunes, *5. Sent tree by mail on receipt of price. 
Orders to the amount of $5 sent C. O. D. One dollar 
must accompany the order to insure It. tiie balance, 
$4, to be pant when goods are received. Send 3e. 
stamp for new Illustrated Catalogue, with List of 
Tunes. Address J. RING & CO., 
64 Liberty St., New York. 
ft ttWVtVoKATCL? WOTS 
i, V'.v.e\.ui 
CHARADE.—No. 20 
Without my first, be you black or white, 
Day would be dreary as the night. 
When in the battle danger beckoned, 
The brave were always in my second. 
Whenever the weeds begin to grow. 
To use my third pray don’t be slow. 
My whole — a far-famed Scottish story— 
Is often called the author's glory. Denio. 
Answer in two weeks. 
HUE SUCCESS OP THE DODGE 
L SELF RARER during tin 
--„ piUit season lias been 
beyond all precedent. U*. superior merits have heun 
fv.lly established bv the uniform satisfaction it 1ms 
given, find by the enthusiastic reports of the thou¬ 
sands of purchasers. The great ad vantage of this 
Raker over all others is, that it requires no adjust¬ 
ment, but is always ready for work in any kind of 
crop, short or long, lodged or otherwise, and the 
driver can make navels with either of the Itakes 
and whenever lie chooses in perfect order for bind¬ 
ing. The Machine is also tt splendid Mower. For 
further i nformallon, please write for a pamphlet. 
^IL VEIL ELATED 
SPOONS AND FORKS. 
Rase ol' finest quality of Nickel Silver; weight of 
pure sliver deposited thereon indicated bv figures 
plainly stamped upon the buck, und fully guaranteed. 
Also complete table outfits in Olutrrt H are and Cut¬ 
lery. ADAMS, CHANDLER & CO., 
Manufacturers, No. au John St.. New York. 
Send for ITIee List and Copy of Guarantee. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Illustrated Rebus No. 23,-A little misunder¬ 
standing between two friends. 
Biblical Knioma No.3.— wine is a mocker, strong 
drink is raging, and whosever is deceived thereby is 
not wise. 
Charade No. 19.— Season. 
anagram No. w.— 
Because yrm flourish In wnrldlv aflairs, 
Don’t be haughty and put on airs, 
With Insolent pride oi station ; 
Don't lie proud, and turn up your nose 
At poorer people In plainer Clothes. 
But learn, f or tue sake of your mind's repose, 
I I at wealth's a bubble that comes -and goes, 
And that til! proud flesh, wherever it grows, 
Is subject to irritation. 
Problem No. zi.— 30,40, and 50. 
Miscri.t.ANGO l’H Knioma No. 30.- A good name is 
rather to oe chosen than silver arid gold. 
IIE REASON WHY EVERY ONE CAN OBTAIN A HAINES PIANO 
The price will come within the means of all classes, 
as they make several sir.es and styles to suit all _ (%, iS f • 
classes. Constantly on Hand Pianos at very reason- i rrj Fl-T YA, JL W i J.' t'l ■ KWYgif ■ 
able rates, all of which Contain all the modern ira- -'— 
provements, and are warranted for seven years, 
Satisfaction guaranteed. 
For further proof of the popularity of these Pianos, 
see Revenue Returns for Year ending April 1st, 1809 . fri 1 rfi 
in which H ALVES BRO’Ssold 1 13.5 Pianos. The liJ. 
selling of 1135 Rhinos in one year alone shows the ^ 
partiality shown these favorite Pianos. Catalogues jr 
HAINES BROTHERS, if r ff ^ 
46 East 14t!i St., New York, **■ 
Or to Smith k Nixon. Chicago, Til.; II, N. Hempstead, Milwaukee, Wis.; Louis Tripp, Lon svUlo 
Ky.; J. A. McClure, Nashville. Tenn.; Kuvckel Bros., St. Louis, Mo.; J. R. Jackson, Sandusky. 
Ohio; J. 15. Gould, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mrs. C. Blu.me, Pittsburg, Pu.; Brainard & Soxs, Cleveland, 
Oliln; Ci uktt & Sons, Albm.v and Troy, N. Y.; J. T. Hammxck, IUnnebeck, N. Y.; J. H. Hinteii- 
.wrsTEH, Ithaca, N. Y.; White, Smith k Perky. Boston, Mass.; Matthias Guay, San Francisco, Cal. 
ig vessel, receiving 
the thanks and blessings of (he passengers 
as they passed down the gang-plank. I tv as 
the last to leave. As I passed, he grasped 
my hand and said: 
“ Judge P-, do you recognize me?” 
I told him 1 was not aware that I ever 
saw him until I stepped aboard his ship. 
“ Do you remember the boy in search of 
a geography years ago in Cincinnati. ?” 
Miscellaneous vldvertisem ents. 
JEHL WHITE SEED WHEAT 
D iehl white seed wheat.- i.nunis 
Soule's in quality, is kakly, dues nut lodiro, und 
yields heavy erups. i think it the most prufltable 
wheal grown. No charge for hue* or cartage to Rail¬ 
road. Price 13 p. r bnsli. C. L. VAN DUSKN. 
Nurseryman, Macedon, Wayne Co.. N. Y. 
