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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[June, 
JOSEPH OIEB-OTT’S 
STEEL PEWS, 
OF THE OLD STANDARD QUALITY. 
The well-known Original and Popular Nos., 
303 
404.I 7 0 
351, 
having been assumed by other makers, we desire to caution 
the public in respect to said imitations. 
JOS. CSLLQTT & SOS^S, 
01 Joint Street, New York. 
WATERS’CONCERTO PAItLOll ORGANS 
are the most beautiful in 
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ever maiie. 2'fteCOIV- 
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ever placed ill any 
Organ. It is produced by 
a Hurd set of reeds pecu¬ 
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< EFFECT of ivhich is 
MOST CHABMI1VG 
land SOtl. STJI8- 
5 S5IIVG, w/ij7e its IM¬ 
ITATION of the H U- 
SiAS VOICE is SU- 
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H mumiu^ y aTEUS & SO.N, 481 
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