MOON.-Perigee, 7th; lowest, 11th; apogee, 23d; highest, 25th. FACTS FOR THE LADIES. MRS. BARTLETT, of Black River Falls, Wis., has made with one WHEELER & WILSON needle six hundred pairs of heavy canvas pants, worn by loggers, earning within two years upward of six hundred dollars, beside doing the work for her own and other families. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES, The most reliable Timepieces made. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING JEWELERS. Purchasers, to avoid imposition, should invariably demand a certificate of genuineness. FULLER & CO., No. 25 John Street (up stairs), 7 54 m. Boston; N. England, N. York Sets. Rises. NOON-MARK. EVEN. EVEN. H. M. S. 9 47 3 9 10 29 11 25 11 56 58 7 9 59 2 46 10 10 11 11 56 22 13 10 9 2 23 9 53 10 37 11 56 6 19 10 15 2 09 35 10 12 11 56 12 25 10 21 1 44 9 17 9 48 11 56 38 N. York City; Philadelphia, SUN SUN MOON HIGH Washington; Maryland, Va., Ky., Mo., and California. SUN SUN MOON HIGH Morning Evening RISKS. SETS. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. M 9 24 9 37 9 20 10 28 W 9 16 11 20 MOON.-Perigee, 5th; lowest, 8th; apogee, 20th; highest, 22d. SEE CALL for American Bee-Keepers' Convenvention in Cincinnati, O., Feb. 8 and 9, 1871. The Cheapest and Best Farmers' Paper and advertising medium is THE BEE JOURNAL, AND NATIONAL AGRICULTURIST, $1 a year; 3 months of 1870 for 10 cents; 4 months Free to new subscribers. Free with 4 magazines; for $3.25 with $3 papers; or for $2 with $1.50 papers. All explained in sample copy sent free. Address, H. A. KING & Co., 240 Broadway, N.Y. OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF SCHOOL MATERIAL REPRESENTS Apparatus, Black Boards, Books, OUR CLOTHING. The question, "Wherewithal shall we be clothed?" is one of the utmost importance to all, involving, as it does, so much that concerns our happiness and comfort. Suitable dress for all occasions and Occupations is sometimes difficult to obtain. FREEMAN & BURR, Merchant Clothiers, 138 and 140 Fulton Street, New York, always have ready for immediate use an Immense Stock of every description, for both men's and boys' wear. Orders, from any part of the country, are promptly filled and perfect fitting insured in all cases by their New System for Self-Measurement, which, with patterns of goods and prices, are sent free on application. 4 377 29 2 43 FACTS FOR THE LADIES. "I have used my WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINE six years without the least repairs, doing all my family sewing, consisting of coats, overcoats, pants, and vests, down to the finest of sewing, even patching old coats and pants. Beside that, I have earned six hundred dollars ($600) in the six years. I earned thirty dollars with one needle. Give me the WHEELER & WILSON in preference to all others. New Milford, Ct. "MRS. LUCY DURGY." 30 31 31 M 3 30 11 29 4 50 7 22 3 4 10 14 3 26 morn 4 517 21 rises 11 12 4 557 17 rises MOON.-Perigee, 1st, 29th; lowest, 2d, 29th; apogee, 13th; highest, 16th. 4 547 18 3 9 7 0 4 597 13 3 15 7 54 4 597 12 rises Horace Greeley's Essays, "What I Know of Farming," which have been published in The Tribune every week during 1870, are to be printed in book form, and a copy will be sent, post-paid, to each subscriber who sends $10 for The Daily $4 for The SemiWeekly, or 82 for The Weekly Tribune, and requests the book at the time of subscribing. This will enable old subscribers to secure the Essays for preservation, on renewing their subscriptions, and new subscribers will, of course, be glad to obtain them, free of cost. T. B. BYNNER & CO., No. 189 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Importers and Jobbers in all styles of AMERICAN AND IMPORTED WATCHES, MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c. Price Lists sent to the Trade on application. 11 12 5 20 6 41 3 6 10 morn 5 21 6 39 rises 10 57 5 5 226 38 7 18 11 43 55 5 23 6 36 7 45 ev.23 MOON.-Apogee, 10th; highest, 12th; perigee, 25th; lowest, 25th. 3 5 226 39 3 11 6 49 5 25 6 37 3.16 5 23 6 37 rises 7 40 5 26 6 35 rises 5 24 6 36 7 16 8 24 5 26 6 34 7 14 5 25 6 34 7 44 BALL, BLACK & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 565 & 567 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Offer a full line of WALTHAM WATCHES, In cases specially made to our own order, at VERY LOW PRICES. 9 10 5 276 32 7 44 THE CHRISTIAN.-A large, live, eight-page monthly, religious, family paper, containing incidents, records of providences, sketches, music, poetry, true stories for young, old, saints, and sinners. No sectarianism, controversy, politics, puffs. pills, or patent medicines. Only 60 cts. a year; 10 copies. 85. Send 10 cts. for 3 specimens, before you forget it! Volumes begin with JanTHE LITTLE CHRISTIAN, for Sunday-schools, 8 copies, $1 a year. Live Tracts, 1200 pp. $1. Best Greek and Eng lish Concordance in the world, 82.50. H. L. HASTINGS, Scrip. Tract Repos., 19 Lindall St., Boston, Mass. |