NIOOBE’S RURAL WEW-YOBKER 
JAR. 6 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
Gadshill has been purchased by Charles 
Dickens, Jr., who now lives there. 
The Rev. Miss Mary Graves has been appoint¬ 
ed pastor of t he Unitarian Church at Mansfield, 
Mass. 
The women of Rome are getting up a sub¬ 
scription for a statue of Garibaldi, to be erected 
before his death, 
Dh. Ebbnezbk Hoyden, a wealthy retired phy¬ 
sician, aged 70of Billerica, Muss., committed sui¬ 
cide, Dec. 24, by hanging. 
Miss Nilsson's share in the profits of forty- 
three performances of Italian opera in New 
York amounted to $50,000. 
Care Rosa pays Waehtol for fifty 
nights. In the spring he is to appear in Italian 
opera with Madame Part pa-Rosa. 
Mr. Geo RUE I,unt, formerly editor of the Bos¬ 
ton Courier, lias accepted a position on the stair 
of the Washington Dally Patriot. 
Jacob Barker, n Philadelphia broker, well 
known In financial circles throughout the Unit¬ 
ed States, died in (hat city Deo. X, aged WL 
Md'eeK N> cSSON's lossoa by fire in Paris are 
said to have been eighty thousand dollars, whicli, 
added to seventy thousand reported in Chicago, 
foots up two moderate fortunes. 
Verdi, the composer, is deseribod as an odd, 
puzzling character—still, abrupt, icy, to mere 
acquaintances, avoiding society, never express¬ 
ing an opinion, ( spec(ally uj>on musical matteis, 
u man of untarni shed honor and proverbial shy- 
nesk. 
A FEW monthsttgo MadameOllivier refused lo 
admit to her saloon any Judies costumed in lull 
dress. She gave the oolil shouldeV to the beauties 
who were all shoulders. Now it is the Crown 
Princess of Prussia who Iris set herself at the 
head of a plain dress movement. 
implements, JUncIjincnj, 
implements, lUiicljinci'U, ^c. 
“THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD.” 
NICHOLS, SHEPARD 6 l CO. 
GRAIN-SAVING, TIME-8 A VINO, MONEY-MAKING, 
" VIBRATOR ” THRESHERS 
AND THEIR ELEOANT CONVEUTIBLE 
“MOUNTED” AND “DOWN” HORSE-POWERS. 
Office and Factory at Battle Creek, Mich. 
g-.ff.fJB ..l». 
To Proprietors anil Patrons' ;• 
CHEESE FACTORIES. 
It lias lieJa demonstrated that tn order to make 
good cheese the aillk must bo delivered at the fac¬ 
tory in go,at order, and la order lo accomplish this 
end everything that ennw* m eontact with It taunt tie 
free from all Impurities, and It In often the cure 
that the aillk from a few cow* brought to the factory 
la a .'tin not properly cleansed will spall ftVfltol live 
or six hundred gallon*, and then the rlieese oaiki.r 
has to take the credit ol making poor ehee-e, ho 
worst thing that ractorymea have hoe, intend w th k 
the old can* m which inn aillk i- convoyed to them 
The usual way ol making them has been to put then; 
together of small sheets ot flu the envoi’ In aevetul 
nieces and the tiiitlnrti whit .til extra of independent 
hoop to protect the lower edge ol tlui eyliM(ler. winch 
ofeeutw makes Innumerable scams in the cylinder 
and cover that give room l-.r impure matter to col¬ 
lect ; the constant working of the cover s <oh makes 
the seams give way. causing the covet to sink; amt 
the hoop at the bottom soon glvesotii and cause- the 
can to l -uk; be*nle*. h being almost Impossible to 
keep h cleansed properly. It ts very expensive n tin- 
dairymen ii -1 well as u soil!,.-,, of great annoyance m 
constantly repairing leaky can*- . ., 
In order to do away with tills great annoyance, the 
Iron Clad Can Company have, at a great deal of 
trouble and expense, perfected a can lor this purpose 
t,V the process of summing and the use ol vyroughl 
Iron, that docs away with all the termer difficulties, 
and not' illy makes u Can vvlipdi Is easy to cleun-c, 
hut is the most substantial one ever uiftUUfaoturcd. 
It is the IRON CI.Ab MILK CAN. There are but 
two seam* 111 the « hole can and cover. I lie bottom 
and lower hoop ale st. nek up from one solid piece Ot 
wrought Iron, into wliiclt the cylinder (consisting ot 
hut one sheet i Is placed, tiller which it Is riveted lo 
the lump (which is part ol the bottom'aiul soldered, 
both lit and outside, muktllg It impossible to give way 
Of leak, under any clrcumsuinccs.ua It does away 
with the Tin bottom and all outer nr Independent 
Hoops for Hie protection of the seen. ,,v loiv.-r edge 
of the Can. which practice has shown will not answer 
the purpose, as they w ill not stand the hard Usage b> 
which they are subjected The cover and rim are 
pressed t rom one piece, doing away with all siiainr, 
making It easy to cleanse, and at the same tittle the 
most durable one over ninnufuClureU, there being no 
seams lo enmo apart or gather uupui'lt.le*. us in the 
old wav. bv double seaming I lie rim on lo the top 
which, by the constant working «I the civ, r, soon 
gives away, und can -cs your cdvit bi sink. It is lor 
tlie Interest of every DalryiAan tuiq < lu-ese l aetpry 
proprl. tor to use the Can. There are part e* who 
trv til sell Ot her rails by calling them Iron t lad, o. 
something similar; but d" not he deceived; all ol 
tin 1 regular make are stamped with our I rad,• mail. 
“Iron Clad Can Co . 1 on the bottom iiud cover. 
We al-o call voiir.illeiitioiil<> our lie-tinned t her* • 
TToOp. Thev arc put together >d rin- best K.wllsh 
Iron, after which they arc tinned, making lUt ia ns 
one solid piece, with which we have a metallic Ini- 
lower one of the best Improvements In ihc pressing 
of cheese, there being nothing t<> shrink,.swell 
broom up; tliev always work easy, anil III the Hoop 
nieelv and will hod a iu. lime; and many other 
thing's we have not sp.tee to describe, such as Milk 
falls with Bottom, or tlu- principle ol the tun. At- 
ui osnheric I'll urn, Ac. pend tor a descriptive cwcu- 
lar to I RON ( b.U) CAN CO., A I Dry Htieel, 
New 4 ark. _ 
HerozniMd, in the trade And U> the ff< 
"leading thresh, r • of the period. Fully eatnb- 
lui„.,i ,iir,,m:li iiritiv vrars.,,1 successful use. I'.n- 
doi-M'd l y more than" sixty thousand farmers uml 
irruiu raiser* who have employed und used them. In 
use In eighteen State* and four I erriu.ries, with 
hirgely increasing demand mid glowing popularity. 
I nlvei'wtllv ,-i*iii mended ns embodying th,.!y 
f,„. urim lyU, and pronounced the "coming nw'bine. 
I*ie.eminent for saving grain, saving time, ta-t 
work noi’tectJon of cleuning, adaptation to varying 
condition* ot grain, convenience, ease of draft, and 
, ., r management PeeulinrlT adnptrd to han¬ 
dle Flax. Timothy and other seeds, so difficult with 
r,tilers. fit demand by grain raisers f,t remunera¬ 
tive price-, While neighboring machines -re Idle 
turn, live In simplicity of parts bus I tig only four 
belt* and one set of g, ur- (specially noticeable 
for making no" litter," and reiinlrinu nu‘ cleaning 
up " process uftcr It, Auerrtuined l*> fnt-meiB to 
-ave them the cost of tlielr threshing hills, by the in¬ 
creased saving of grain, alone, over and above the 
best Of others Obiiuiiiiig the ’ plait 
t*vtni priQys f*»r it> wtirk. L *i* rluruiJillty* 
hanilinos* eaw* *>t nuinaceuiput, tMiM? uf draft, eie- 
jr;iuL llnisli, subbUinUul uiinisiructkon* 
’ t-A./' ■ ..yV - s V 
The elegant ** Ibunitrd ” Power -mounted mi 
four wheels. where It remains when in operation. 
Auru.live lemur.- : Scour, ly fa-ter,- wi ll two 
stakes; levers, tumbling rods, etc., carried With It. 
the • angling ' line shaft, by which all short kink* 
are avoided In “coupling up; all boxes, Journals, 
shafts nn.l gears Independent of the wood frame; 
gnurs " .-lutcli ” on only one key used ; convertible 
to different speeds, ut trifling cost, to match "tI k r 
null'll hies; ol the lightest draft, v .•ry durable, easily 
and eheaplv repaired ; buhl separately, If desired. Mild 
speeded to match oLher separators or machinery. 
The Improved “Dawn Power, slrnilai hi 
Construction to the above, exccptdl Is u.d mounted, 
but can utlei-war.ls be converted Into mounted, If 
,l A II piM-srins who think uf buying a now Thr<u.hcr 
anil want the ••leading machine, and all luimers 
will, raise grain and waul It threshed, Saved and 
cleaned to the best advantage, are . oidiuily mvite.i 
to send us Ih.dr address, and receive (*.v, I our Illus¬ 
trated Pamphlet und t’irculor, containing a lull des 
crlption of these superior machine*, with other vulu- 
uhle iiiformnlion. Address 
NIC’HODI*, sii epa II D *v 
Itniile Crevk, iMich. 
3nt|ilcmciCs, fhachincrg, &t. 
CONTINENTAL 
WASHING MACHINE. 
It never fall* to give 
A entire .Mitlsfactlon, and 
I —in every instance the 
— longer it Is used the bet- 
tef It is liked. 
B^C v-' -vd | It took Firsi Premium 
| at .V. V_ state Fair, at 
#5552 ** Also, First Premium, 
nmcE C | X. Y. State Fair, at A.1- 
I "a‘L, ’First Premium, 
, ' ^ Pennsylvania State F’alr, 
fe f i ien. 
I I Macltlne ha* boon on 
J the market about one 
, .. year, and &.000 sold to 
Aajaa, jjjj jmrts of the i. mted 
) States. 
It has the unauallfled 
endorsement, after use In their respective families 
during the past year, of . „ 
Ii l) T MooftK. Uiirul New-Yorker. 
IloRAl I. (Jhbl.bKY, New Y-.rk Tribune. 
j,. A IUA-V-, Am. Agriculturist and Hearth uml 
H 1’“S: HORATIO BRYMOtlB. tiOca, N. Y. 
Hi,I, Hi.-jan J, Ku,FIELD, llutavla, X. 4. 
X. A. AVji.i.aKD, Little F’nlls, X. Y. 
And hundred* of others from ull purls ol the United 
^ Uvri’ll wish a single collar or any amount of small 
articles at once op to the bulk of two nr Btre-e sheet*. 
It will wxih the collar or tarrlsthand of a shirt, the 
hem of a garment, the feet of stocking* <,r any part 
of any clothing that may require washing more Umn 
the re-t und It «Ul wnsli them dean. For washing 
bedding"it cannot be excelled. A half-grown boy or 
idrl can operate the machine with < use. it floor not 
rub the clothe s a particle, and conwmueiiil) does not 
vveui Hieni or tear oil the button?, which alone makes 
it worth muny lime* Us cost. Its action upon clothes 
I* to turn nnd squeeze, thereby iorclng the water 
through them ; the mns« revolving in the *utls. 
Ho rapid, rasv and thorough Is it In lt« operutloll 
that In even "case those who have purchased uml 
used ii say they no lunge)’dread washing. 
All who feel Out want of « machine, that will Silly 
sustain all tlie recommendation* given, are invited 
to try th*. UONTINKNTA 1,. w hich will he shipped, 
us directed, on t ecelpt of the price, Fl. r >. 
If entire satisfaction is not given after four weeks 
of fair trial, the money will Ik; refunded to all who 
will thus notify n*. . . ... 
Agent* wanted everywhere, to whom liberal m- 
(luoeiTK nt-> xv,11 he offered, and exclusive sale given. 
Address 
IlimkCKIiOFF IHAMF’G CO., 
Auburn, N. W 
SOUTHARD &L CORLISS, 
C, KNKRA 1, AGF1NT8, 
55 Beckrnan Street, N. Y. City. 
___ .. i.i. 
*4 « m MACIIIXKft can be ob- 
IkH O Q a R Oil tuined al about one-half 
ill isflP (i I Sill the usual rate* by or- 
J.ra dering direct, Finger’*, 
“ “ v w ^ w IU et.s. per do/,; Wheel¬ 
er A Wilson, 00 cents ; 
Howe’s, SO cents; Grover k Baker, OOoenta, and others 
in pr, (portion. inclose the amount mid needles will 
he returned by tlrsfinoll. Address 
EAtJljE M.KIU.F. (O,, 
Wsirrtuws, !S. ». 
SmplcmeiUs, iHacbincrn, &z. 
supta 
HOV 87.1868. 
JULr ^.lBB7- 
J :iv JAM. I*. 1868 
YORK 
Needles 
B est • im i: mix in tiib makkbt 
IS THK JKHSKY APPl.F: (illlNDF.K. 
with n two-horse jiower, It will griml line and 
uniform, over ll>l bushels of Apple* per hour; is so 
constructed u» not 1» be Injured by the stones : and 
when used in connection with the i’ohtabu; jehsm 
CIDER CRUSH, five gallon* of Cider per bushel of 
Apples ran he obtained. For Illustrated Famnhlet, 
address It. I’.lITT’RRWOHTH, Trenton, X. J., Paten¬ 
tee und Sole Manufacturer. 
riMiese Ocrinan Silver 
L Rings will not rust, 
break ill spread apart, and 
are one > <T the Strongest rings 
made; there I* room for a 
name and address to be 
stamped or engraved on 
f ! p,t,\ sstampeu or »iueu„-u 
/. (Key King uu.i pi.ockV } eit her side ; they can be easi- 
(•.; 5 C„n,l,u,:,i t lx opened or locked by turn- 
, ■ siuu„,.i•.■ <v, / i'!« i lyzzrzti: 
i Iy made with GEM OCTXIT, 
J eouLalidfig dies, etc., lor 
f stumping rings .and checks. 
Price only $12. Sample King, 
15 cents. 
CTrcnlars Free. 
I S NOT ONR FAILED IX 20.000. 
Z rrtlll?* SAW possesses severa) great nd-jy 
JL vantage* overthc ancient V tooth, which g 
£ has hitherto been relied on, especially in? 
> cross-cut saw*. The strength, stiffness nnd • 
t durability of these tenth, and their capncity 
2 for deep gumming, are so obvious that wo 
_.a* win only name four i,flier point* "f compari¬ 
son, viz.: speed, easo, BlmpltcUy nml perfect clear- 
It HOC 
N*prrd —All are nwnre that an ordinary hand-saw 
cm* only one way ; i. r., the front cut Is more effect¬ 
ive than the back ,,r retreating cm. T hese teeth, 
with their opposite cutting laces, t»• Firm .ng IN’ 
I.I N E, are equivalent to 1 he trbnt cut both ways of a 
hail,1-saw, In distinction lo the two back cuts ot the 
old V sun . Ilencc, speed I* Inevitable, 
Base at Furring.-It is easier to plow a groove In 
timber than to crush one out. The. application or 
this principle is very perfect.all the teeth being of 
even length, double pointed, cut with outside vert i¬ 
cal und projecting edges, and clear simultaneously 
wllh the same. 
NimpbVirii-- This is obvious, nil the point* being 
Cutter* like linnd.-nw teeth, viz... the same length. 
NO hook*, or thick, raking teeth to he sho| l, ,,,-ri ; 
only one mill file ,* nemleil to keep I hem In order, 
and" they are as eu».v b r I lie unskilled laborer to 
sharpen as the old-fashioned saw. 
Perfect clearance .-Continuously cutting and clear¬ 
ing, these opposite “ cm ting faces" not "illy cut, hut* 
clear, i,y lifting the fiber above the project lug blade*, 
like a plow,which isttie most ported clearing Imple¬ 
ment. 
New York. American Institi tc Fair t 
Bell.DING, N«,V. 4, 1HTK > 
K M. BOYNTON. 7* Bcekinnu W.. New York—SIR : 
This cenirlea that I saw the Lightning Cross-t ut 
Saw, worked by hand, by two men, Nov. i. lit this 
Fair. Said men and saw cut off a sound Sv.Mnch 
chestnut log In 3k seconds; an,l fii cut* ,,1 miiue.coii- 
tinunuslil. In 2 minute? and 18 seconds, or at ii rate ol 
a cord oi wood In less than nine iulmn.es. 1 am sat¬ 
isfied that fur nil purposes of erOss-CflUlnp large and 
small timber, your cross-cut* and wood snws have 
no rival In speed, in ease,and in simplicity. 
I believe their universal >ih> would save a vast 
amount ol money and lime, und lighten the toll ot 
millions of men. ,1. W. Blake, 
Superintendent and Engineer 
American Institute Fair. 
N. B.-Tliesn extreme teeth are quoted meiely tO 
prove what should be obvious that direct .rutting is 
belter thuu the old Vfriction process until by till 
ot her *uii*. The cutting of all saw* depends much 
on the proper set. sharpening, andi »/u/i ot the r,per.,- 
tor, 1 cannot tarnish brains, aud skill Is hi lam.,I 
only bv practice. Bill no saw nmhUfacHircraares to 
question the superiority of my latest improved saws, 
or to publicly test the matter. 
1 have reduced the retail price from *1.2a to fl per 
foot, and the trade price proportionately, and solicit 
tlih patronage or the American puhlie. Beware ,d 
worthless imitations und InlrlngeniPiits, wliich will 
be prosecuted. l*o not confound this 18,1 pai- 
lern wlth my oKUBtfl pattern Clearing Toolli Haw*, 
now out Of market. All clearing teeth me com¬ 
plicated, as they require to be kept shorter tnull 
cutlers and frequent rc-ad)u»tineiil. Alter much 
experience, I cannot recommend them, r.uoli om; 
.,1 the new Lightning Cross-Fills lias my SMd chill 
lengn, uml lull direction* .citing and ’ 
Piling any saw. engraved oil ll. Honest hui'l 
ware men vvill procure the genuine for 1 heir cnsi< 1 m- 
er* even iI they are overstocked wit h Interior g,“'d*i 
but wheieihey do not keep them, Agein* are wameil. 
A six-foot < rus-,-1 ill ami Huek-Suw sent on re, clpt ol 
*ii Express will eo»i from hi cents F> *1 in pltu e* 
Ull*side of the Mississippi River l,» special era,inn I. 
N. If.—Millions of Axes lire used tor culling wood ; 
a Lightning CrosA-t’m Saw. either for one non or lor 
two. w ill cut five Blues a* last as an ax. \\ by not try 
"see that tlm name and warrant are on each saw. 
Recent Increase, of business has mu,polled no* in 
lease No. SO Beckman 81., adjoining No. ,H, Mhere I 
shall he happy to sea Hardware Dealers and < us- 
l0m,,r " u. 3 CVT. BOYNTON, 
Sole Proprietor and gnufuctnreri^ y 
New Y orkState Aericiiltiiral ¥ oris 
\t IIFFFKR, niHIJCK & (0., 
PHOl’UIET’OIIS. PATEN I BUS A MANFFAFTITREBS OF 
RAILWAY CHAIN AND LFJYEK 
HOILSK l^OWEHS. 
Combined Threshers and AVlnnuwcr*, (iveraliot 
Thli'she**. Ftov •<• Hollers. Feed < utters, Sftw Mills, 
Horse Rakes. IfoiQ Fltrlif arks, Shingle -Muchines, 
&C., A lint it*, N. 4 . 
UNTIL USE1) ON YOl'R FARM. 
II. II. Sll.Ii, Koclieafnr, ^i. V., 
,—Miumfaeturer of Uie 
LAC I.E STEA MER 
sf ry AND CJAI.DRON. 
^ i^ a 8team Generator and 
/' A 4] open Caldron combined. 
/ \ "vj .X-* ! T The only apparatus ol 
U'J 'SJa jfi tin- kind known. 
\ I // ; specially adapted to the 
VYiafclf 1 _ f4 wants of larmers and 
\\\ /, r.. wy Manufaemrers. Asylums, 
\)i/ I'TT ■ 7’miJ Hotels, Rertntii'ants, lhiir- 
/uK%c|sr> i IHl IU ies. Laundries, Ac. 
/\\\r itSBi' W 11 combines advantages 
j—A'• Ji .'l-jilfitlilfll and i in prove men Is so 
i Xsgv.xll Asst ill E| marked and important as 
A ' ,/!?-• ; LjJdJPJE Bk. in make it the most deslr- 
’ \ fwiaiUcfAc;; aid.- ot any yot offered; is 
siiiiph- in construction and 
can be operated by those uijticcustouicd to steam._ 
tesfsasJie Sncap Maker’s Friend 
tn (Hid sold in eat and best. Better than a 
->_2 L - - iC?riit«AL . all UUU ■ vield will nnv for it in one set 
Do vo\t want ona for your own use, or the Agency 
of the 
Nishwits Pulverizing Harrow, 
The best lit the world lor pulverizing the earth, cov¬ 
ering seed, &c.; also the Foppcr Sir ip Feed, 1.1 size*, 
from ?10 to Flfl. Cut line or coarse. Gulp’s Vegetable 
Slicer, for cutting potatoes, carrots, etc. Send for 
Flrcular to PKEKSIULL Plow WORKS. 94 Beekmau 
St., X. Y., or Cl MerwtQ St.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
g 2 sell Feej's I’at- 
K © 'ri , f>;t (;ALVisr/n> Mktxi. 10 I i h j;* 
«•*» 3 .1 Sai* Sroi’T and Be oust IIahoxu. 
P-t -cj< S L M batiiples, Circulars and Tcrias neat en 
<yj 'S' receipt of 50 cis. to pay postage. 
Andre-' F c POST, .Manuf. and Vale*,tee.Btirll«gfon.x 
DURABLE, EFFICIENT AND LOW-PRICED. 
Sand for Circular. Agents wanted. LANE BllOS., 
Manufacturers, Millhrouk, N. Y. 
fTtilK CELEBRATED i'KAlUIE CITY 
X Seeder and i 'ull ivalor combined : Is the cheap¬ 
est and best. Better than a drill. The Increase ui 
yield will pay for n in ,me season. Send for free cir¬ 
culars to H ARRIS MANUFACTURING CO., 
Janesville, WIs. 
II'llltOlEI) l-'tlDT EA’I'HES, 
1 With Slide-Rest and Fittings, .lust 
/Sri - - I *1'ink for the Artisan or Amateur 
jlLjk 1 ‘ aI so, HAND PLANERS. 
" Man i reader* of this paper have one 
of then).” Selling In nil parts of the 
country, Canada, Cuba. Europe, &o, 
S,,„i lor dc HCli^iveCatii h.glu^, N> ^ 
ritllE LARGE WIIEEIj SILKY REAPER 
I AND MOWER.—Farmere wanting to buy or deal¬ 
ers wishing to sell thebest Machine ever mnde should 
write for circular to TOLEDO AGRICULTURAL 
WORKS, Toledo, O. 
A NIYEH SON’S AfiitK I ITI RIL 
A WI'K V II Elt • for HtCiWilUg Fill' Foil HTtiiK. 
limiting Cheese Vila : Tannery Vats « !"‘ -ei v- 
iitorles. Ac. This Steamer is «na«le ,,f VVroHght 
Iron, tie,roughly riveted and finished In i '- ,d 
stvle. It bus u reliable Automatic or Hdt-iegU- 
lating Water Feeder, Safety Valve. 4 ucmini \ afve. 
Water Gauge flocks, Whistle, Ac. all roaiplf te. I lie 
Imller is peculiar In construction, being <>.sk ril.lt- 
im.ktk Hoi'Bl.v: itoti.r.R Within a nothril rite f wo 
comiimnlcutirig one with the other, t has an ex¬ 
traordinary amount "t tire space tor the -izc of the 
holler; No", H,a medium size, havingk.Ss.'qunreineli- 
e* of lire sin facc : Consequently, >*' requires but 11,11( - 
(, u ,| t,, T ,iii it. Kithcr wood or Coal may be used fot 
* 'll' will cook more feed, or boat more water. In a 
given time, than any other Steamer ot the same size 
,,r cost. 11 i» more durable tliiiu any olltei fot the 
reason that the tin -box is made ot wrougtit Iron, 
and is inttrily turroniiiled with water. 44 cure also 
manufacturing: 
Anderson'* Enxv !*rr»*tivr Steam Uentcv, 
for Heating Private Bwrlltuy*. Stnren. OHitrchef. < 0»l- 
wrvatuiun. Ac. 4\ r e manutattute for all tht tetrl- 
tory east oflllinois. 
For faitlier particulars address 
1*. V. QIAKT 4s < <>•. Spi inafiel.l. Ohio. 
(i nncs' Incubators. 
l,'or Price List, send for Circular. 
JACOB GRAVES at (Ml., No. 20 North Market St., 
Boston, Mass. 
