The nome Bemington has become a household word in all classes of society. Among ladies it is known as the name of the latest popular sewing machino; among military mon it has long boon known as the name of the most offlcient weapon in uso in thegreat arraios of tho world; amongsportsmen it is known as tho name of the broechloading rifle whioh, in the bands of b ulton, Bodinc^and Hepbnrn mainly won the international matchfor America in 1874,and more recently tho matoh at Dollymount, in the best score by far ever made.It is widely known as the namo of a groat establishment at Ilion, N. Y.; where thousands of skillful mon are constantly employed in manyfaoturiug the aforesaid sewing-mebincs aud arms, togetbor with many other useful and ingenuously-oonstrncted arti-,cles—such as “The Type Writer, a machine to suporsedo tho pen in writing,improved mo wing mac bines,plows,cotton-gins, and other agricultural imploraent8;el6gaatly finished breech-loading shot gun8,oi a new and plejis-iDg pattern; and millions of metalicshell cartridges,both for rifles and for shot guns. ri be annual production of these works forms no small item in the industrial statistics of America, and o\jr countrymen at home and a-broad are justly proud of our achievements, as a people,in these important branohes of our maaafaotures. — Harper’s Weekly.