^ MORGAN’S SOWS 
2H WASHINGTON Sr-K Y- 
Hiscellancou s • / elver fisc vn en ts, 
NEW YORK SIN 
M R. BEECHER on the WALTIIVVI 
WATCH. 
Mr. Beecher has written the following letter: 
Brooklyn, Oct.. 21,1809, 
Messrs. Howard & Co., No. 619 Broadway, N. Y.: 
Gentlemen I am happy to make you a good report 
of the Waltham Watch that 1 procured of you. It 
has fur exceeded my expectations, and leave* me 
nothing to he desired, 1 have had It about five 
month'- and during that time it liaa been running 
by the side of a superlative English watch, (which 
one of the first chronolojrcr* pronounce* “ the finest 
watch that ever came to New York,”) and the Wal¬ 
tham Watch ha* run morn rtcudlly, evenly and ac¬ 
curately Dian It* f !>feign competitor- 
I cannot conceive that a hetlei watch can he made, 
and 1 am proud of It as a specimen of American skill 
and industry. HENRY WARD BEECHER. 
Messrs. Dabxey, Morgan *fc Co., 
53 Exchange Place, .and M. K. Jesup 
& Co., 12 Pine Street, N. Y., offer 
ASTRONOMICAL SKETCHES—NO. 3 
CHARLES A. DANA, Editor 
THE SIX KITTENS, 
BY OCR CELESTIAL, ARTIST. 
Six dear little frolicsome kittens—O my I 
Was ever a mother so happy ns 1 ? 
All perfect In feature and supple In Joint; 
Six nice little tails whittled off to a point; 
Six pairs of blue eyes staring wildly around: 
No end of white paws dancing over the ground, 
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American Builder’s Journal 
is propared with special reference to the wants of 
Country Headers. 
It contains news of the week from all parts of the 
globe, the most Interesting editorial articles of THE 
DAILY SUN, and the most instructive and enter¬ 
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And Snuff has been snuffing the mustard—me-ew ! 
And Snarley is in a delectable stew. 
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Ho ! Bridget is coming—where, where shall we fly ? 
She's waving the poker there's wrath in her eye— 
Lp, quick, to the haymow—dear! dear! what a fright! 
One, two, three—where are you ? four, five, six—all 
right. 
Now never again risk your lives for such pelf; 
The risk and the goodies -I’ll take them myself. 
[Little Corporal. 
Farmers' and Fru.it Growers' clubs for our col¬ 
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is of the same size and general character as The 
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with greater freshness, because It conies twice a 
week instead of once only. Its subscription Is only 
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to each of our full-paying WEEKLY and 8EMI- 
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New anil Vnlunblc Plants 
as they may desire from the (1st below. The many 
thousands of there which we sent out last fall and 
spring have given such gratifying satisfaction that 
we have growll lor 
TIiIf* Fall mill Next bpring's Distribution 
a very rnneli larger supply, which we shall commence 
soon to send out. Among these are 
150 of tlie Choicest Varieties of Potntoc*. 
Rome of them cost us Inst spring no less than fifty 
dollars a tuber. For subscriber*, with 825, we will 
send 25 copies of Wkki< i,v for one year and 25 named 
varieties or potatoes. Including the newest and most 
costly kinds. For Ufly dollars.50 copies and 50 varie¬ 
ties. For one hundred dollars, ICO copies and 100 va¬ 
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packed, nnd sent free, by mull or express. 
For the ladies wo have grown 
30,000 Choice Lillee nml Gladioluses. 
To every new subscriber, or those who will renew 
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Hkmi-Wkkkly sun, we will send any one of the fol¬ 
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States. 
In ordering tin- gifta it will he only necessary to 
mention the number. 
1. Two Ellladale Kaspb'y. 15. Two Cone'rd Grape V's 
2. Two Clarke do. 16. Tw o JJartf'tl Prohllcdo 
3. Two Philadelphia do. 17. One Delaware do. 
4. Two Bilnekle's O’ge do 18. One lonu do. 
5. Two Davison's Thorn- 19. One Japan Lily, Long- 
less Black do. flowered (White.) 
6. Two Seneca Black do. 20. One Japan Lily, Kt«- 
THE MILKY WAY. 
SISTERS OF CHARITY 
GLIMPSES OF GENIUS 
Oun young readers have doubtless all 
heard of Sisters of Charity,—women who 
dress in plain suits of gray or black, wear 
curious white bonncls, and go about in pairs 
among the sick or the needy in our great 
cities doing good. A true-hearted woman is 
a Sister of Charity always we think, though, 
whether she dress differently from women in 
general or not. Anti even children may be 
Sisters of Charity if they will. A writer in 
Merry’s Museum tells of two little girls who 
enacted that part very prettily one day dur¬ 
ing the dry season last summer. 
It was in Massachusetts, and the train the 
writer was traveling on stopped for some 
minutes at. a station where a stream of water 
came tumbling down over the rocks and 
flowed along near the railway. “Close by 
stood a cattle train,” sayB the writer, “and 
the mournful sounds that came from it 
touched my heart. Full in the hot sun stood 
the cars, and every crevice of room between 
the bars across the doorways was filled with 
pathetic noses, sniffing eagerly at the sultry 
gusts that blew by, with now and then a 
fresher breath from the pool that lay dim¬ 
pling before them. How they must have 
suffered, In sight of water, with the cool dash 
of the fall tantalizing them, and not a drop 
to wet their poor parched mouths. The 
cows lowed dismally, and the sheep tumbled 
one over the other in their frantic attempts 
to reach the blessed air, bleating so plain¬ 
tively the while that I was tempted to get 
out and see what I could do for them. 
“ But the time was nearly up, and while I 
hesitated two little girls appeared, and did 
the kind deed much better than T could have 
done it. I couldn’t hear what they said; but 
their friendly little faces grew quite lovely 
to me, in spite of the tan, the old hats, the 
bare feet, and shabby gowns, ns they worked 
away so heartily. 
“ One pulled off her apron, spread it on the 
grass, and emptying the berries from the pail 
upon it, ran to the pool and returned with it 
dripping, to hold it up 1o tho suffering sheep, 
who stretched their hot tongues gratefully to 
meet it, and lapped the precious water with 
an eagerness that made little Barefoot’s 
task a hard one. But to nnd fro she ran, 
never tired, though the small pail was so 
soon empty; and her friend meantime pulled 
great handfuls of clover and grass for the 
cows, and having no pail, filled her 1 picking- 
dish ’ with water to throw on the poor dusty 
noses appealing to her through the bars. 
“ I wish 1 could have told those tender¬ 
hearted children how beautiful their compas¬ 
sion made that hot, noisy place, and wliat a 
sweet picture I took away with me of those 
two little Sisters of Charity.” 
“My dear," asked John, on observing new 
striped hose on his only heir, “ why have you 
made barber’s poles of Ernest’s legs ? ” “ Be¬ 
cause he’s a little shaver," was the reply. 
“ Bur if I put tny money in the savings bank," 
inquired one of the newly-arrived, " when can I 
draw it,out again?” "Ooh," replied his friend, 
"sure an' if you put It In to-day, you can draw 
it out to-morrow byjm inga fortnight 's notice.” 
An Irishman w.m going quietly along n road 
when au angry bull rushed down upon him ami 
tossod him over a fence. The Irishman racover- 
Ing i Mini in* bill, mu looking iii>. sinv tho bull 
pawing mid tearing up the ground, whereupon 
Pat, with grout good nature, siiid:—*‘I1' It was 
not for bowing nnd scraping your humble apolo¬ 
gies, you brute, falx I should think you laid 
thrown me over this fence on purpose. 
Why should the children of Israel never have 
suffered from hunger while in the wilderness? 
Because of the sand which is there. 
How cum© the sandwiches there? Ilam nnd 
his descendants were bred (bread) and mustered 
there. 
Being provided with ham, bread nnd mustard, 
how did they get their butter? When Lot and 
his family left Sodom, Lot’s wife turned back 
nnd was changed Into salt, and all but her ran 
down Into the wilderness. 
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awarded to It In tips country alone. Send for Circu¬ 
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Chicopee Kail.*, Mass. 
security in the market—this being in 
some respects better titan Govern¬ 
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and accrued Interest, in Currency. 
Pamphlets, Maps and Circulars fur¬ 
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T hree; numbers of the north¬ 
western FARMER will bo sent gratis to all 
who subscribe before tbo 15th of November. 
The prico of the Far mT m i:it is f 1.60ft year Wo 
will scad it from now ]« till the close of 187U, ilO 
months,) lor 81.5o. and If give to every subscrib¬ 
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cents.) > pee. The Northwestern Farmer 1* the 
largest and flne-t Rural Magazine la the West, and, 
with but one exception, the largest in America. It 
was established In 1866, and now hn* the Inrgoat cir¬ 
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west of New York. 
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY t 
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kind in the Weal. Cincinnati 'limes, “it 
has no superior of tho '**7 kind, East or West.” 
— Christian Advocate. ft| " An honor to Indiana 
and tho West." tn V y (liana State Journal. 
“ We could scarcely say too much in its 
praise .—-Cincinnati Gazette. 
\J)r. Burton’s Tobacco Antidote. 
N’ZRRANTkU TO UEMOVr AM. TIEMKi fOli TOBACCO. Ji 
w™ i >taxable and harmlt*,, »n<l u rdso no aacellcnl »»■ 
jistieY fi punjXe* Anil entithrt I lie blood, luvlgorfur*Vaa 
syxIvluVposreasel grant honrlatilBg alid Mrenglbrnll Vow- 
<r, vaal\i the stomach to dlgct tho hvatilm foodytickes 
slerp refVl.lng, and establish)« lobuxi \ivsUh. jf/nolere 
and eAeirrXfjc iuIj/ year* (wed.. Trice Filt^wriiU per 
box. l'oet ;ja*. Au iulrtciilng trenuxe on dr Irjnrious 
effects of tobStco, with !)*'» cf ivelimonlnl^rcfuitiiccs, 
etc., sxsr rur.X Agent* wanted, Addrt^f 
\D« T. K. Abbot I, .G/ty City, N. J. 
T 33 £AT IIVX O KT T AzL. S _ 
Fr.ox tiik l'. S, Xruunir, Salary'* —, :cnse 
eeod n supply of tlm AVuootk. rterxoed hut dose 
its teorli suuely* \ f O. T. Edgar. 
Faox New IlxHpsiirKi^lTyr, Prison.—G entlemen of 
Influence her* having oecnX^d of the nppetito foi tobac¬ 
co by using Dr. L uton'. Aimdotc, wu desire a supply for 
the prisoner* of tills InstUiusoX 
JosLru Mazo, JffuulX of N. II. State Prison. 
From tux Cuirr Eswsns oVntr Au.rr.nAKY Val¬ 
ley Railroad Connote, PirrsniiV.u, I have used 
the Antidote with gicXlsuccess. It IsVnUig nil my friends. 
A ^dl. BLACRSIURE. 
A CtBBCTMiN’jA'r-gTtHOST.—Off* iV* Of AstlDOTK 
cured mybroiliufitnd myself, ft Krvmi\sim. 
IG\- A. yf, Buoxuakur, Kelley'e^uition, Ps. 
From tiryrouflB UrsnooRTrRs, Ly-V\ Mats.—/ 
hare gainedTthirty fire pnund .1 af Jttrh fit Mr<Ak«l»ntA* by 
using DiTturtoftA Antidote, aud all df.tr* foiVibccco is 
removed^ W«. L WsV, Jit. 
1'Rojf tub Bournes* TIohb Jooknil, Bai.iNjouf, 
Mp.-^in* box of Burlun's Antidote removed all rfe-iV for 
thejpurd from mo. 1 luke pleasuie In reromniriiiiirr X 10 
ftlUour reader). T. T. Plater, EdllorX 
/ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ^ 
[Trademark X Copijrtyhle.it.] 
Tho (teniimi has Dr. Abbott’s name and address 
on each box. 
Direct all orders to Dr. T. It. ABBOTT, Jersey 
City, New Jersey. 
MISCELLANEOUS ENIGMA.—No. 42, 
I am composed of twenty-two letters. 
My 0, 3,18, 9, is found in the country. 
My 2,17, 8, is a &timulant. 
My 12,14,13,1,22, signifies cold. 
My 5, 8,13, 4,17, Is uo kin to industry. 
My 12,3, 9,19,10,11, is where domestic happi 
ness ought to exist. 
My 21, 7,20,10,15, is not depth. 
My 9,3, 34,11, is my oldest sister. 
My whole is wliat we all should do. 
Torch Lake, Mich. j. b. c. 
Answer in two weeks. 
.^u. At. LiiJitUA. xzaif.u, tvuij, rAuumniv uu. 
No. 28. Burly Prince.— A new variety of great value. 
No.29. Bariy Mohawk. -Large, productive, early do. 
No. 80. Burly Rose. Unaurpaaacd. 
No. 31. King Of the Karlloa Tubers sold at $50 last 
sprlug. Large, white, ear ly ns the Rose. 
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A For the exhibition of Poultry! .Standard size be¬ 
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be furnished free, 
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Fob Clubs of Fifty. w« will send both the 
WRINGER and CLOTHES WASHER. 
For Clubs of One RrxmtKu, wo will send a 
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uf the now and popular make, price *00r bus a 
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tlie celebrated Buckeye Mom ino Machines, corn 
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We believe tbeso valuable premiums win prove an 
Incentive to many persons who have the requisite 
leisure to turn-it to profRitfolfc account. When we add 
to these extraordinary Inducement* the plants und 
vines which go to each subscriber, tn arid It Ion to their 
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mid most readable, but the cheapest and most useful 
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To Postiuartters. 
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netv, 
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Twenty copies of The Weekly Sun will be mailed 
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fifty copies, #80, always in advance. 
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VOl.'Sfi AND MIDDLE-AGED BEN 
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BIBLICAL ENIGMA,—No. 7 
I am composed of thirty-two letters. 
My 4,18,30,10,22, 0, was a Jewish woman. 
My 10,23,12, 4,9,17, was an ancient city. 
My 12, 7, 9, 30, 3, 22, wus an ancient province. 
My HI, SI, 1, Si, 20, 27, was n Jewish measure. 
My 19, 29,22, 25,13, 14, was a mythical animal. 
My 21, 15, 8,13, 31,2, was ml ancient mountain 
My 21,12,24, 5,28,23, was a Judge of Israel. 
My 32, 20, 8, It, 3,11, was a Bible iusect. 
My whole is recorded in the Bible. 
Sheffield, Pa. Isola. 
1ST Answer In two weeks. 
WARRANTED in ever y 
11 particular. I5nv the MONI¬ 
TOR i’LOTH 1 CM WRING lift, man¬ 
ufactured by JOHN YOUNG’S 
original Wringer Man.) SON, Am. 
sterd.no, N. Y. It Is tho only 
Wooden Frame Cog-Wheel Wring¬ 
er, With Solid White Rubber llnll- 
c.r.s oluar to the shntt, which can¬ 
not crock or stain 1 he clothe*. Thu 
iron parts, are all malleable and 
wrought Iron, and endctrably galvanized. Sold by 
Dealers generally. RUSSELL & ERWIN MANU¬ 
FACTURING CO., Non. 45 aud 47 Chambers St., New 
*9NIT0r. 
- -- ANTED — AGENTS — 
*?5 1 n >200 per month, every- 
— where, male und female, to 
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FAMILY SEWING MACHINE Tins .Machine will 
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Fully warranted for five years. \\ u will pay *1,IXW 
forany machine thatwill row a stronger, more beau¬ 
tiful or more clastic scam than onr- It make? the 
“ Elastic Lock Slttcli. 1 ’ Every second stitch can bo 
cat, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart with¬ 
out touring it. Wo pay Agents tr.cn *75 to *200 per 
month and expenses or a commission fmni which 
twice that amount can be made. Address SLt O.uB 
A CO., PITTSBURG, PA.; BOSTON, MASS., or 1ST. 
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CAUTION.-l)n not he Imposed upon hy other par¬ 
ties palming oft worthless cast-iron machine.-. under 
the same name or otherwise. Curs is the only genu¬ 
ine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS-No. 30 
PATENTED JUNE 1, 1SG9. 
Superior to any yet Invented, combining all tho 
advantages of the French patents, with wonderful 
SIMPLICITr, 
DIltAEtlMTV, 
and CHEAPNESS. 
Lovers of Goon Coffef. are unanimous In Its praise. 
53T- FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 
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SOLE HANII’ACTEREKS, 
Wallingford, Conn. 
SAMPLE AND SALESROOM, 
ID John Sit., .lew York. 
J5/"Answer in two weeks. 
PAY YOUR DEBTS 
ANAGRAM.-No. 26 
Bobby was playing with his toys, when 
his father come in and sat down by him, and 
said, “ Oome, Bobby, come! now pay your 
debts.” 
The little fellow climbed up on bis father’s 
knees, put his arms round his neck, laid his 
soft cheek against liis father’s rough beard, 
and began kissing him with all his might. 
“ Is that the way little Bobby pays liis 
debts ? ” 
“ Yes,” said Ills father. “All he can do is 
to love his father; and sec! he loves me just 
as hard as lie can.” 
liis father clothes him, feeds him, cares for 
{ him, watches him by night and by day, 
th works hard that Bobbj’ and his mother may 
i have a pleasant, happy home; and how can 
j* Bobby pay father for all liis kindness and 
Li care ? 
sfti 
k The little boy pays his debts with lore. 
f That is a beautiful way. How good it is in 
ft' God to give children this kind of money to 
Bn so of finest quality of Nickel Silver: weight of 
pure silver deposited thereon indicated by figures 
plalnlv stumped upon tlie bade, Bnd Jullu nimrantred. 
Also complete table outfits In Plated IFniv lltid Out- 
lery. ADAMS, ( HANDLER A CO., 
Manufacturers, No. 20 John St.. New fork. 
Send for Prico List and Copy of Guarantee. 
Eb listl, das threa, dan ecsea pi tiering, 
Debinh het solduo si eth nus slitl gsnhini, 
Enon, Pa. A. D. p. 
ffST "Answer in two weeks. 
T he dexter circelab. 
Explaining u new discovered way to mitfcefUi 
kitidM of Horses und Colts trot fast. By tins metnoa 
a uian makes on one Home# and :i boy makes 
$050 on two common Colts; a farmer^son Diases 11 
common farm Horse trot In 2.48. and he is sold tor 
fcjtjo. All pacers compelled to trot. Only .aj minutes 
required to increase the speed of any Horse pr ton, 
or tlie money returned. -'.dlO i ofei'eneei. I rice *1. 
Address PIKKBE D- \ AN HOF.SENi 
Box 15033. 117 South SR, N- Y. 
( NHEAP !—A llund-oitie, full-gilt Photograph 
J Album, holding :Fj lujl-sixe pictures, mtiilert. post¬ 
paid, fur 25 cts.; & for ?!: 42.25 per d >i'. Circular* t ree. 
Address C. SEYMOUR, Hollaud, Erie Co., N. Y. 
PROBLEM.—No. 26 
Required, tlie arc and sides of a sector, com¬ 
prising an area of one hundred nnd forty square 
rods, which is the twelfth part of the circle. 
Lorraine, X. Y. c. d. o. 
ZW Answer in two weeks. 
REGRET OF PERPF.TUAT, BEAUTY. 
n SEN T ir R EE. 
Address with Stamp, Prof. H. Byron, Garrettsvllle, O. 
yy HAT E l E li Y K U R A L 
SUBSCRIBEH WANTS-Is the 
Eureka Patent Self-Binder, 
An efficient and cheap method of placing the 
Rural in a convenient shape for reading and pre¬ 
servation. It Is neat and durable—the best of the 
many Self-Binders we huve examined. The Eureka 
has board sides covered with morocco paper, cloth 
buck, and gilt lettering, (Rural New-Yorker.) und 
will hold a half volume—twenty-six numbers. By 
an Ingenious arrangement each number cum be in¬ 
stantly filed, and is thus in book shape for reading. 
Sent, bymall, orepnlit. for *1.50; Iw Express, paid. 
*1.75. Call at tho RURAL Office, 41 Park Row, New 
York. or82 Buffalo street, Rochester N. V., where 
the Binder may be examined and secured; or ad¬ 
dress 
D. D, T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
Miscellaneous Enigma No. 40.—It Is foolish to 
lay out money in the purchase of repentance. 
ANAGRAM NO. 25.— 
Yo weary faithful ones who have 
No home buniuuli tho sky. 
Look up. there Is in store tor you 
A home wealth cannot buy. 
Then be content to wander on, 
Nor murmur nor complain, 
Assured if faithful unto death 
Tho victory you shall gain. 
Problem No. ?$.—Fifty-nine degrees, forty-eight 
minutes, fifty-one seconds. 
Illustrated Rebus No. 28.—Leavenworth is the 
capital of Kansas. 
pORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, 
For Farm, Mining, or 
MECHANICAL PURPOSES. 
These Machines require no hriek work; mounted 
on legs, they are especially adapted for use In Mins, 
Shops, Foundries or Printing Rooms; or mounted 
on wheels, they are adapted for out-door work, 
Thrashing, Wood Sawing, etc. . . 
Circulars, with description and prices, furnished 
on application to A. N. WOOD & CO.. 
Eaton, Madison Co., N. V . 
