(675 Indexed Divisions will hold 17,000 letters.) These CABINET LETTER FILES are made in many sizes containing as few as 6, and as high as 100 or more files each, at prices ranging from $19.50 to $500.00. They are elegantly and substantially made, the wood-work being of the best seasoned Black Walnut, and the other parts of Brass and Steel nickel-plated. They can be arranged for any class of correspondence and can be adapted to any requirement. Illustrated Catalogue on application to Sole Manufacturers, 69 Duane Street, New York. 71 and 73 Lake St., CHICAGO. 70 Queen St., LONDON. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. ORDERS BY MAIL TAILORING, FURNISHING AND OUTFITTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. RULES FOR SELF-MEASURE, Samples, Price List, and Book of Fashions, Book of Fashions. GEO. L. BURR, Merchant Clothier, Successor to See testimonials ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED. FREEMAN & BURR (ESTABLISHED 1863) 142 Fulton St., New York. It is made of iron, beautifully ornamented. It is strong, durable, convenient, handsome, and the most compact book-case in the world, as it holds more books for its size than any other device. It is minimum in size, maximum in capacity, and the cheapest Revolving Book-Case made. It can never warp, shrink, or get out of order. Send for circular. Send 25 cents for our NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, with over 300 illustrations of Educational and useful articles. BAKER, PRATT & CO., School Furnishers, and Dealers in everything in the HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, iv Alexander Institute. A MILITARY BOARDING-SCHOOL. Is situated in a retired part of the pleasant village of White Plains, Westchester County, New York, 23 miles from the City by the Harlem Railroad. Express trains reach White Plains from the Grand Central Depot in 55 minutes. The village is proverbially healthful. It is situated on high ground, and is free from chills and fever, and all kindred diseases. Boys are prepared for business or fitted for college. The buildings are commodious, and were constructed for the purpose of a school. The school and class rooms are liberally supplied with Maps, Charts, Globes, Black-Boards and Philosophical Apparatus. The sleeping-rooms are comfortably furnished for two occupants each, with single beds. EXPENSES. For Board, Tuition, Washing and Mending, for a year, payable half-yearly in advance, $400. German, Music and Drawing, extra. THE SCHOOL YEAR commences on the third Wednesday in September; closes, on the third Wednesday in June. N. B.-Pupils are received at any time during the year, when vacancies exist, and charged accordingly. For further particulars, apply to OLIVER R. WILLIS, A. M. PH. D. Principal. THIS School is in the beautiful City of Poughkeepsie, midway between Albany and New York, on the banks and amid the enchanting scenery of the Hudson. For ease of access, by railroad and steamboat; for healthfulness of climate, both in Summer and Winter; for literary and refined society, and numerous educational institutions, the location is not surpassed in this country. Its teachers, in the several departments, are accomplished and experienced; and the facilities for acquiring a thorough and finished education are second to none in the land; while every effort is made to have this a REFINED, CHRISTIAN, AND HAPPY HOME FOR YOUNG LADIES. Pupils are fitted for Vassar College; and any one bearing the Rector's certificate of qualification is admitted without examination. Honors and Prizes are awarded; also, a DIPLOMA given to each pupil who completes the course of study. For Circulars, containing terms, references, etc., please address THE RECTOR, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. vi NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW ADVERTISER. BOYNTON'S LIGHTNING ONE-MAN CROSS-CUT SAW, PATENT HANDLE & FILE INSIDE OF HANDLE, Sizes 3, 3, 4, 4%, 5, 5%, and 6 feet. Saw when two men use. This handle hooks on this end of File is concealed in the Handle. E. M. BOYNTON's Lightning One-Man Cross-Cut Saw, with the new Patent Handle attached, for cutting Wood, Joists, Logs and Timbers, and Sawing down Trees. Complete, ready for use. Millions of Axes are in use, where, by using this Saw, half the time would be saved, and no waste of fuel occur. The above Cut represents my One-Man Saw, with the new Patent Handle attached, and I invite special attention to the usefulness of this invention-a want long felt. It is made five inches long, and is removable at pleasure, its object being to relieve the right hand, and, instead of doing all the work with one hand, you do it with two. It lightens the work, and the cutting is done quicker. It has only to be used to be appreciated. N. B.-Saw fits in iron-grasp socket, and can never loosen except when turned; it is INSTANTLY REMOVABLE. With File in each Handle, which is safely concealed by the Nickel-Plated Spring in bottom of Handle. The Patent File sharpens two points of tooth at once, the edge of the File being used to gum the tooth. "BOYNTON'S Saws were effectually tested before the Judges at the Philadelphia Fair, July 6th and 7th An Ash Log, 11 inches in diameter, was sawed off with a 4 foot Lightning Cross-Cut, by two men, in precisely six seconds, as timed by the Chairman of the Centennial Judges of Class Fifteen. The speed is unprecedented and would cut a cord of Wood in four minutes. The representatives of Russia, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, England, and several other countries were present, and expressed their high appreciation." Received Medal, Highest Award of Centennial World's Fair, 1876. $1000 challenge was prominently displayed for six months, and the numerous Saw manufacturers of the world dared not accept it, or test in a competition so hopeless. 100,000 Lightning Saws sold yearly. wwwwwwwww Price 60 cents per foot at Store. 50 Cents a Pair. DOUBLE-EDGED UNIVERSAL SHEATHED SAW, FOR PRUNING OR HOUSE USE. For use with or without pole. The handle is provided with holes, to permit of attaching it to the pole with the use of bolts. The lightning edge teeth are for cutting the limbs, and the back teeth for cutting off the twigs. Sent by express. Price at Store, New-York, $1 SAW SET. BOYNTON'S Patent Saw Set. No prying, wrenching or hammering. Adjusted E. M. BOYNTON, 80 Beekman Street, N. Y. |