1804. 
AMKRIOAN AaTlTCTTT.TUnTRT. 
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The Wonderful 
CANTERING HORSES 
Ailni ,| the most delightful out door cxerclao nnd amusement 
nil the year round, nnd are especially attractive for Country 
plaoca in rammer time. They run by weight of tiio rldor, 
nnd nro guided by tin- bridle. Prleos $10 to $,'7 ench; extra, 
finish, higher prices, i 
THE INVALID'S 
Patent Traveling Chairs 
To use in Hospitals, in Houses, and 
Out-doors. 
The No. 1, is propelled by a crank with one hand and 
guided by the other hand. Price? $20 to $40. 
The N'o. 4, is propelled nnd guided with the hands on the- 
rims of the side wheels. This kind may be poshed by a child 
If the Invalid has no use of the hands. Prices $15 to $30. 
Send stamp for Circular and Price Lists. 
steimiex w. starr ii, 
408 Broadway, above Broomc-st, New-York. 
UaloxJS? Sheep &> Lamb 
a (seCyB^re* 5 
Dipping Composition, 
Cures Scab. Ticks and Lice on Sheep or Cattle, adds 
over a ponnd of wool to the fleece, improves its quality, and 
adds' to the, general health of the sheep, without danger 
from taking cold. 
For particulars apply to ' 
LALOR BROTHERS, Utlca. N. T. 
Agents wanted for every State. 
Also for sale, wholesale and retail by 
H. B. LANE, 151 Nassan-st, New-York. 
Rats ! Rats ! ! Rats ! ! ! 
40 Fulton-st M Ncw-Yoilc. 
ISAACSEX'S 
Phosphoric Paste 9 
Will do nil that Orange Jndd has said In the American Agrl- 
colturlst of June, as follows: "No Rats or Mice.— Isnac- 
een's Phosphoric Paste has given ns more than one year's 
freedom from these pests. It appears to drive them off, as no 
dead one has been found or smelled. Several friends have 
found the remedy equally valuable. Has any one failed 
with It ? "With our favorable experience we think we do the 
readers n favor by recommending the use of this preparation 
where rats and mice are troublesome." I also mannfneture 
Paste for destruction of Roaches nnd Black Beetle, and im- 
port the genuine Persian Insect Powder. 
Price for PHOSPHORIC PASTE, 
Retail 50 cts. nnd $1 a Box. 
Wholesale at the usual discount. 
Depot, 40 Fulton-st., Xew-York. 
ADOLPH ISAACSEN, 
Rat Catcher and Vermin Destroyer. 
Win. If, lSlMJTT, Architect. 
Hobolcus, Bergen County, N. J. 
For snip by the Adam* Prcn Co., SO Annul., New- York. 
Circular fl*oe. Bpcclmen Sheets, ton com . 
UNION 
Mutual Life Insurance Co. 
DIRECTORS' BFFIOB, 08 BtatMtrteR Boston, Mass. 
w. li. HOLUSTON, 800. mi:\i;v CROCKER, Prest 
NEW VOliK OFFICE, 151 Broadway, New York. 
.7. W. & II. .lUDI), General Agents for New- York. 
This Company lias paid to Widows and Orphans In Losscb 
and Dividends over 
ONE MILLION 
Books setting forth the superior advantages of this CO., 
furnished gratis. Agents wanted, liberal commissions paid, 
apply as above. 
OFFICE OF 
VERMILYE & CO 
BANKERS, 
NO. 44 WALL STREET, 
KEW YORK. 
DOLLARS. 
•9 
We arc prepared to convert the U. S. 7 3-10 TREASURY 
NOTES into the 6 PER CENT. BONDS of 1881, With 
promptness nnd on favorable terms. 
Also. BUY and SEEL at market rates all kinds of Gov- 
ernment Securities, Including 
If. 8. 5-20 Bnnclx. 
V. S. 7 3-10 Treasury Notc«. 
V. S. 13 mos. CertHieatea of Indebtedness. 
r. .S. Quartermaster's Checks. 
U. s. 2 Year 5 per rent. Legal Tender Notes. 
U. S. G per cents. Coupon and Registered, 
of 1881. _ 
MATURING CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS 
collected or purchased. 
U. S. 5 PER CENT. 10-40 BONDS. 
"Wc keep on band for immediate delivery an assortment 
of BONDS of this NEW LOAN". 
VERMILYE & CO. 
ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGANS 
PATENT IMPROVEMENTS, 
Found In no others, giving wonucrful Power nnd Sweet- 
ness of tone. Also Pianos and Melodeons. Send tor a cir- 
cular. GEORGE G. SAXE, S7 Park Row, New- York. 
S. D. &. H. W. Smith's 
AMERICAN ORGANS 
AND 
IVtelocleons, also 
Boardman, Gray & Co.'s, 
PIAJSTO FORTES. 
"WHOLESALE AGENCY. 
Address all orders 
SIBERIA OTT. 743 Broadway, Ncw-Tork. 
A Remarkably Fine Collection of Music 
for the Piano-forte, 
1,000 PIECES FOR $12.50. 
The following Books are of uniform Bf*e nnd style, and 
form the best collection of choice Music, for the Plaho-forte 
ever published. The Hume Circle, a collection of 
Marches, Waltzes, Polkas, St :li >t t i-« In ■-, Re- 
dowus. Quadrilles, Contra Dances. Ponr- 
Haiitl Pieces, anil Piano <;, nis, '4 Volumes. The 
Shower of Pearls, a collection of choice Vocal Duets, 
with Piano Accompaniments. The Silver Cord.— A 
collection of Songs, Ballads, Qoartettes. Duets, &c„ wilh 
Piano Accompaniments. Operatic Pearls.— A collec- 
tion of the Vocal Beauties of the best Operas, with Piano 
Accompaniments. All of the above sent, post-paid, for 
$12.50, or singly at the following prices: Plain, $2.50, Cloth, 
$3.00, full Gilt, $4. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers. 
J77 Wasblnzton-gt., Boston, Mass. 
MASON & HAMLIN'S 
CABINET ORGANS 
For Parlors, Churches nnd School*. 
$95 to $600 EACH. 
ONE TO TWELVE STOPS. 
Recognized by Musicians as unques- 
tionably superior to all other small Or- 
gans and everything of the Melodeon or 
Harmonium kind. 
Among; those who have given explicit testimony to this 
scperlorlty of the CABINET ORGAN'S are auch eminent 
Musicians ns 
Lowell Mason 1 , Tnos. Hastings, "W. B. Bradbury, 
Geo. F. Hoot, L. M. Gottschalk, "Wm. Mason 1 , 
Maurice Stiukosh, Geo. W. MonoAX, Jxo. Zundel 
AND MORE THAN TWO HUNDRED OF THE MOS1 
DISTINGUISHED ORGANISTS OF THE COCXTRT. 
"It Is the universal opinion of the musical profession,"" 
says Mr. Fry, the distinguished Musical Critic of The New 
York Tribune, "that Messrs. Mason & Hamlin have suc- 
ceeded in making a better small instrument " than any other 
of the Organ kind ; " that no such mechanical works of the 
kind can be found In Europe." 
"These Instruments represent the highest accomplish- 
ments of Industry in this department," says The Boston Ad- 
vertiser, adding, "ThlB Is not only our opinion, but the 
UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF THE ORGANISTS." 
" It Is," writes Rev. Dr. Prime, in the New York Observer, 
"A GLORIOUS IInSTRUMENT 
FOR 
THE TEMPLE SERVICE, 
So readily secured as to be available for any congregation, 
and so effective and beautiful as to meet the desires of the 
most retined and fastldlons." 
MR. GOTTSCHALK, the celebrated Pianist declares it 
"worthy of the high praise It has received, and 
Sure to find its way 
INTO 
EVERY HOUSEHOLD OF TASTE AND REFINEMENT, . 
Which can posslljly afford Its moderate expense." 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES with fr.1! particulars sent 
free to any address. 
CAUTIOX TO PURCHASERS.— The wide demand 
lor onr CABIXET ORGANS has Induced dealers In 
some cases to advertise quite different Instruments ns CAB- 
IXET ORGANS, and In others to represent to purchasers 
that Harmoniums and other reed Organs are the same thing. 
This Is not trne. The excellencies of the CADIXET OR- 
GAN'S which have given thrm their high reputation, arise, 
not merely from the superiority of their workmanship, but 
also in large measure from essential differences in construc- 
tion, which being patented by ns. can not be Imitated by oth- 
er makers. From these arise their better quality and volume 
of tone, and enpacity for expression. Every CABIXET OR- 
GAX has upon its name-board In lull, the words " MASON 
& HAMLIN CABIXET ORGAN." When a dealer repre- 
sents any other instrument as a CABINET ORGAN, It is 
usually a mere attempt to sell an Inferior Instrument on, 
which lie can make a larger profit 
FACTORIES, Boston and Cambridge, Mass. 
Tvnrerooms— No. 274 Wa bhixoton-st, Bostou, Mass. 
NO. 7 MeECER-ST.. NEW-TOBK. 
Address MASON * HAMLIN, B08TOX, Mass. 
or MASON BROTHERS, New YobK. 
