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theanectar 
Try it, sold by grocers 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
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minor 
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Mm It with full direction*, making a large saving 
to consumer* and remunerative to Club organizer*. 
ENGRAVINGS for 
Yes, 
GOOD-NATUKED FAIIAGRAPHS. 
OF THE ABOVE for 
Thou a bin for T«lket », 
Triikb uru proper limc-B for talking, an 1 
well os proper lliemes for It, , Men should 
i e care not to talk much when their 
mbs arc lull, or tv ben their lieuila arc 
empty. In the former case they nausea uv 
in tho latter duo they bore. Unless a man 
b • something sensible to Bny.be certainly 
In I better lie contented without, guying it.' 
A good listener is us hard to find its a good 
talker, and yet the knack of listening i.»' 
easy of atUiinment. If one only cun con¬ 
trive to look aa though one listens, one may 
often get the credit of actually doing so. 
AN hen u company of talkers are thunder¬ 
ing ttwoy, their thunder ought to be attended 
to by. a brilliant Hash of silence on the part 
of some good listeners. Conversation, when 
all talk is noise, not conversation. When 
ladies talk together, their tongues move all 
at once, and no odd ever stops to listen. 
This is why, among themselves, ladies talk 
such utter nonsense. But ladies can talk 
souse when they have men of sense to talk 
to, for ihou they take the trouble to say 
wiiiielhing worth answering, if every one 
keeps talking, nobody takes lined of what 
anybody says, and nobody is, therefore, any 
wiser for lliuii saying iL 
ltemeiuher when you talk, that very often 
listening pleases more than talking. By lis¬ 
tening to a man you pay him a great compli¬ 
ment, for you delicately Indicate that wind 
ho says is worth your heuriug. Moreover, , 
though ijy. listening you may hear unpleas-' 
ant things, the occupation olleii Haves you 1 
from the chance of saying them. In short., • 
though it may seem anomalous to say ij., one 
Of'.thegreatest charms of talking is to hold 
one’s tongue well. The man who holds Ins 
longue in course of conversation, will often 
give more pleasure than the man who mere¬ 
ly uses it. 
How to Pay lionnl 11111*. 
Mil; Easy keeps u hotel in the suburb.? of 
Boston, taking both transient and permanent 
boarders, as they may ollVr, Some years 
ave tic had a ;"“uig married couple among 
his guejils, who kept uu^ 1 !l buj-arnnco of 
ample means, nud y ' u, ed to liaVo every¬ 
thing they wanted ” l ^ ol, lih they had. pro¬ 
longed their*' ■> ,( irseverul weeks, and the 
T^Tuijord wot called upon them for any 
■ T>'uy. 
At lust some little circumstance <>efem„| 
-Which made Easy a trille wrr-ensy us to llie 
solvency of bin debtors, and he said to his 
with, in eoiilidence, " VYlnit do you think 
about Mr. and Airs. Bharp? They arc run¬ 
ning up a pretty huge bill. I suppose he is 
good for it, though.’’ 
" 0, 1 guess there’s no danger,” replied 
klm. Easy. "They are all right,. I asked 
him for money yesterday, and ho paid me 
thirty dollars on account. 
“ Pajd you thirty dollars V” 
“ Yob. . 
A Sudden light dawned upon Mr. Easy. 
“ l know where he got it," he exclaimed. 
“ lie borrowed thirty dollars of me yesterday 
morning." 
And so he had borrowed the money of Mr. 
I'uay to pay’liia board to Mrs, Easy. Mine 
lioxt got rid of what tbreatoned to he a brace 
ol purmimont boarders; but he never got hi;, 
thirty dollars, nor his wife the balance of tin 
debt. Sharp owned up only to the balance, 
Insisting that the thirty dollars was paid 
it’ll it was,—out of one pocket into the 
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DOLLAR BOOKS for 
OF ENGRAVINGS for 
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We have Just op.;ned fresh invoices of 
articles suitable for PRESENTS, such as 
FINE GENEVA JEWELRY, 
MUSICAL BOXES, 
London and Vienna Fancy Goods, 
and especially 
SWISS WATCIIKS, 
of which wo cun offer one of the lurge»t 
assortments In the city. 
V. J. MAGNIN, GUEDIN & CO., 
SOLE AGENTS FOIt THE 
NARDIN WATCH. 
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DOLLAR BOOKS for 
ENGRAVINGS for 
Yes, 
OF THE ABOVE for 
It will pay to road through the following 
IJxpIannlion of the Above* 
Hearth and Home, 
Issued every week. Is 
one of the most, beau¬ 
tiful Journal* In tho 
world. It has twenty 
lurgo newspaper pages, 
and contain* n great 
number of splendid En¬ 
gravings, finelyprinted, 
and of a hlglily pleasing 
and Instructive chnrno- 
ter. A slniilo volume of 
Hearth find Home con¬ 
tain* about 925,000 
ivnrth of such engrav¬ 
ings. it. hits, also, a 
vast amount of tho 
choicest reading, care¬ 
fully prepared.interest¬ 
ing. and packed full of 
Instruction. With u mo¬ 
derate amount of rural ln- 
foim»tl"ii for the kaI tM 
and the GARDEN, It contains 
excellent Editorial* on the 
various topic* of the day. 
which give the render 
practical and useful Infor¬ 
mation, nndlender him 
Intelligent. Nothing of a 
Sectarian or polltleul bins 
Is Introduced. Hearth ana 
Home iiu* a roost capital 
HOUSEHOLD DtCPARTM’T, 
which will delight and 
grrallgttei every IIouho- 
keeper. This Dcpurltu’t 
Is ulone worth many Dol¬ 
lar* every year,often ev’ry 
week.The Chltdren’s 
Dfjuirl-mt-nt, Edited by Mr*. 
AIakv E. Donna, with many 
Assistants, In of surpassing 
Interest to all the little peo¬ 
ple. Indeed, every Parent 
better pay flO or fa I u year, 
than not to nave hi* child¬ 
ren supplied with i hi* 
paper. It Is hardly oquulml 
in the world. Then the 
paper lias u great variety 
Of Interesting uiul Instruc¬ 
tive miscellany, full of 
useful Information to all 
oIiissok, including Art, Sci¬ 
ence. Literature, descrip¬ 
tions of how vuriou* things 
nre made, etc,, etc. The 
News Department tell*, in 
a dear condensed way, 
what I* going on In the 
world, no a* to make the 
reader Intelligent without 
wading through a great 
mass of material. The 
Kelt-able News from the 
Crop*, (he Markets, etc., Is 
of great value to ult pro¬ 
ducer*. and all who deal In 
produce, etc. N. B .-A 
careful estimate shows that 
a ilngh volurnro) HKARTH 
And Home contains the 
sittiir amount of first-rate 
reading matter us 94 
Book* of I he average size 
of those »«M of I® I each! 
Yet, owing to It* large cir¬ 
culation, the Publisher* 
nre able to supply II at the 
low price of @3 a yeat . >U 
four copied, at Ki.75 each ; 
ten copies, at $2.50 each. 
You should fry It. Consid¬ 
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the CheiipcMt .loin-mil 
In the Wo I'Ll ! It Is 
Impossible tor any person 
to read tide journal a year 
without getting useful 
hints and suggeMlIoiis that 
will repay him scores of 
Dollar*. Try it....*** 
American Agrlcnl- 
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Is of it similar character to 
Hearth and Home, though 
entirely different In its on- 
' graving* and rending mut¬ 
ter, mid lot* loss of current 
news. It Is full of useful 
inform a Hon for every Man, 
Woman, and Chita, to City, 
Village, and Country. Each 
Number has « giuut pages, 
and a, cureful (intimate 
shows that It. contains as 
much printed matter as 
2IS Books, coating iff 1 
encli 1 Yet on account of 
ll* Immense circulation, 
surpassing that of any 
Other similar Journal In 
tho world, It is supplied 
to regular subscriber* 
for only $1.60 a year, or 
four copies for $5. More 
than a Million People con- 
•tuntJy read this Journal 
with prolft and delight. It 
Is so rrltaiilr, so full of 
useful Information, that il¬ 
ls hardly possible tor any 
one to read the American 
Agriculturist a year with¬ 
out getting flint* and sug¬ 
gestions that will pay buck 
many Hollars! If you 
have it not, try It a year. 
It is lust entering the 
301b Animal Volume,and 
now Is tho time to begin. 
LOW STEM 
mm\m rural for i 87 i. 
IIS QUARTER FREE TO ALL SUBSCRIBING BEFORE NEW TEAR’S! 
Commenced Novkmiiek, 1870. Designed to culti¬ 
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I’lirents should subscribe for It, for their children. 
Eight Quarto Pages and Forty Columns, illustrated, 
but entirely different from any otlior journal for 
Young People. 
“The Younci Folkh’ KtniAT,. — IT. N. F. lewis. 
Esq., the well-known publisher of that admirable 
weekly, the Western Rural, has projected a now 
rural and literary Journal, under the title of the 
Young Folks’ Rural. * * » .Mr. lewis 
is just the man to make it u “ big thing .’’—Chicago 
Evening Post, 
Mr. Lewis fllled a ulehe that 1ms long boon empty, 
when he started the Yor.No Folks’ Itl'IIAL. Its 
very unnouiicrment created great excitement all 
over the country. It Is the most Interesting paper 
in existence- for young people of both city and coun¬ 
try. Lansing, Mich., Ilerahl, 
" You are doing u great work for parents and chil¬ 
dren. Our homes are happier lor your teachings. 
Heaven reward you?”—Air*. IV. IF. 
“The hnnollt of your paper to my family—especially 
to my children just coming to maturity—In beyond 
price."— 8. Canfield. 
Monthly, $1 pel* year. 
READ OUR OFFER, AND THEN TELL YOUR FRIENDS! 
To all who remit or pay $3 for a single copy of tho RURAL 
I EW - YORKER for 1871 —or in Clubs of ten or more, at only 
$4,50 per Yearly Copy—before January 1st., wo will send the 
THIRTEEN NUMBERS of this Quarter TREE! 
That MOORE’S RURAL is the BEST PAPER OF ITS CLASS IN THE WORLD is attested 
hy both Press and People, and that it has for years offered the BEST INDUCEMENTS to 
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! v T are the greatest ever offered! For Premium Lists, Show Bills, &c„ address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 41 Tark Row, New York. 
H O It S I. < LIPPI ML WHICH PATENT 
MACHINES have proved superior to all CLIP 
PERK lilllirrto Invented. They are exclusively used 
In i In* best Hlnblesof Great Britain and Franco, u here 
50.006 have been sold. Price »«. JOHN MCCLURE, 
No. U>1 Broadway, Now York. AGENTS WANTED. 
■ pnreliiiMe mill improve 1,700,000 Acvea 
holer IOWA 1.A SIIN, FOB SALK AT 
»v AllttS nnd ur-urdn, tor Cosh >>, on Credit, 
he IOWA railroad LAND COMPANY. 
Railroads already built through the Land*, and on 
nil ■ 'den of theta. Great Inducements to settlers. 
■ i for our Pamphlet. It give* prices, terms, loca- 
iio tolls who should come West. what they should 
brine ; what It will cost; give* plan*and costofdU’- 
i, relit styles of reudy-mude house*. Maps sent If 
i lied. Address W. W. WALK Kit, 
Vice President, Cedar Rapid*, Iowa. 
Wo offer line Hundred and Tu rnip- Sine different 
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Men, Worker*, Thinker*, nnd alt Manner of Honest 
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greater iroMlinaas, bpcuunu it come* twice a week in* 
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OF THREE GRADES. 
SHEATHING BOARD, 
For outside of Studding, under Clap¬ 
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and da mi mess. 
Prepared Plastering Board, 
n cheap and ported substitute for lath 
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it I* u PROGRESSIVE MAGAZINE. 
It Is a FASHION MAGAZINE. 
It I* i* POPULAR MAGAZINE. 
“ I am perfectly delighted with It .—Olive Logan. 
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It Is the cheapest .Magazine In America 10 page* 
monthly for only 91 u year. 
Splendid Inducements to agent*. A large list of 
premium* offered on easy term*. Sumplc*, with full 
particulars, sent fur 10 Cl*., Of 8 months on trial for 
26 cent*. 
M. CORA BLAND. Editor. Indianapolis, Ind. 
N. H. Special offer good .'today*. For it 25 we will 
give the Ladies’ own for 1871, and Will. Pate’s large 
und beautiful steel engraving of the Aladomia and 
Child, size 18 by 23 inches. Cash price *1.6(1. 
dialed By none In Combined ITIcriti 
of Capacity, Economy, Dura¬ 
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Perfection. 
Weekly, $$ i»cr Year. 
From and after Jan. 1st. 1871, the WESTERN RURAL 
will publish Four Separate Edition*, every week, -at 
Chicago, Detroit, Columbus and Kansas City. It l» 
tho practical value of this Journal that hfta won for 
it It* great circulation nnd popularity, 
Bpoclmen numbers *unt free. Write for Promlum 
List. Handsome Cash Pan, tf preferred. 
Addre** tetter* to 
XX. N. F. LEWIS, Publisher, 
At either CHICAGO, ILL., DETROIT, MICH., 
COLUMBUS, 0„ or KANSAS CI TY, MO. 
The WATCHES made by the 
New York Watch Company 
A re the BEST & CHEAPEST. 
Ask to Soe Thom. Factory, Springfield, M»*«, 
Moulded on Locomotive Holler, having fire-box and 
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Upon leg* and limber*; occupies little room; needs 
no brick work ; Is suitable for use In anyplace where 
u power 1* required -In Mills, Shoos, I'oundries or 
Printino Itooms, or In Slock Jlai ns, for grinding, cut¬ 
ting and steaming food for stock. Thu 
THE A NECTAR 
IS PURE 
Is complete with Qhvernor, Pump and Heater, with 
connections Utted. The 
W ORSEN TEA FLAVOR 
Warranted to Suit all Taste*. 
for sals everywhere. 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
YOSEMITEI YOSEMIYE I 
N. B. N. U.—Hearth and Home, and American 
Agriculturist, are Bent together, a year, for only 84. 
The two paper* contain during a single year about 
837,000 worth of excellent ENGRAVINGS, and a 
careful estimate show* that tholr contents aro equal 
to 12*4 Hooks of the average size, of thgse sold at fl each. 
tfT Here, then, you get for $4, us much a* you could 
In * pending 81’4*2 In Book*! ! 1 Every one 1* Invited 
to examine these Journal* —to give them u year’s 
trial. The Publishers feel sure that every one who 
doe* bo wlU be not only greatly pleased but greatly 
‘ROFITED.—... TRY TIIKIU l 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 
Publisher*, 
345 Broadway, Now York City. 
The finest Stereoscopic View* Id the wonderful 
YoBOintte yet made will lie published Dec. loth, by 
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MU Broadway, New York, opp. Metropolitan Hotel. 
Chromes und Frames, Album* and Stereoscopes, 
Graphoscope*. Megnletosoopca. 
Supplied with Locomotive floiler, having Ure-hox and 
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for moving from place to place ; I* suitable lor O' rain 
Threshing, Corn Shelling, Wood and Shingle Nuuiitig, 
Ac. 
Circulars, with description and price*, furnished 
on application to 
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Tasted H.F.VTS 1*20 ,,, I d,Il to Kell 
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Sewing Machine In tho market. Address 
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In 
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the A Ml’.KH AN KNITTING IIIACIIINI 
I. BOSTON. MASS., or ST. LOUIS. MO. 
anvil** for, advertise.and sell our Kidfe- 
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omposed of lndeetniatlble materials, 
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■ ■■ ■ ■ ll’J HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE 
lUllllllMCfl rmilnitiu ill 1-v. ij uumb.r one com|,l,i. |>riio 
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W ALNUT llll.l. HUIIOOL, Graeva, N. V. 
The uext term ,d tins long-cstubllnbed Board¬ 
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Pupils may remain through the school year. Term*, 
*350 por annum. BKV. T. C. REED, I). D. 
A n HOW MADE FROM 
A3 I r\I I *AK CIDER, WINE, MO- 
V H I M 1— \ B 1 i LASSES, OR SOR¬ 
GHUM, in Ton Hours, without using drugs. 
For Circulars, arklrot* F. I. SAGE, Vinegar Maker, 
Cromwell, Conn. 
A Week Snliiry! Young men wanted as 
CPiJfJ local and traveling salesmen. Address (with 
tamp) R. U. WALKER, M l’urk Row, New York. 
THE best agricultural weekly In the countr 
Moimr'H Rural Ni:\v-Yorutr, published in 
city.—American Odd Fellow. 
