:TEXAN^LIEBI6‘S 
EXTRACTlPaFfMEAT 
THE GENUINE AMERICAN AST ICLE 
illisccllitucons QUhiertiscments 
NEWS CONDENSER, 
— Buffalo has 114,000 people. 
— North Carolina has 77 newspapers. 
— Connecticut has 14,072 Freemasons. 
— Grapes are rotting in Massachusetts. 
— The apple crop of Maine is very large. 
— Holyoke, Mass., uses 100,000 bricks daily. 
— Connecticut has abolished her usury law. 
— The flax crop of Illinois Is looking very well. 
— The wool crop of Maine is an average one. 
— The English now exceeds the Irish emigra¬ 
tion. 
— Vermont will have a good apple crop this 
year. 
— The beggars of Buenos Ayres ride on horse¬ 
back. 
— Rochester has a nursery containing 650 
acres. 
— Paris has decreased in population 5,000 since 
the war. 
— The new opera house at Paris will cost 
$8,000,000. 
— Ida Greeley Gray clubs are being formed in 
the South. 
— Andersonville, Ga., has a Greeley and 
Brown flag. 
— The postal telegraph is exceedingly popular 
in England. 
— Nickel-plated flat-irons are coming into 
general use. 
— South Africa lias a species of honey-bees 
without stings. 
— Trade is stagnant in Paris, and thousands of 
shops are closed. 
— Two men were recently drowned in a car of 
corn at Peru, III. 
— A. T. Stewart is said to have given the Gree¬ 
ley fund $20,000. 
— Chicago elevators contain six millions of 
bushels of grain. 
— Eighty palace cars arrive at, or depart from 
Chicago every day, 
— Griswold College, Davenport, Iowa, will 
admit young ladies. 
— In Canada, the average yield of potrolia is 
8,000 barrels a week. 
France has factories which manufacture 
food for fish ponds. 
— Vast droves of Texas cattle are now on 
their way to Kansas. 
— Newark, N. J., is to have a Catholic cathed¬ 
ral to cost $1,000,000. 
NOTICE TO EXHIBITORS 
The Building will be Ready for the Reception of Articles 
ON MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 
AND WILD BE OPENED TO THE PUBLIC 
CIRCULARS AND APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE CAN BE HAD AT THE ROOMS OF THE 
Institute , JVo. 22 Cooper tiuiitiin fjf 
THE MANAGERS ESPECIALLY URGE THAT EXHIBITORS WILL HAVE THEIR ARTICLES 
LOCATED WITH AS LITTLE DELAY AS POSSIBLE, SO THAT THE EXHIBITION WILL BE 
COMPLETE ON THE DAY OF OPENING. 
UNITED STATES WATCH GO’S WATCHES 
'Watch No. 1089, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder - variation, 3 Seconds in 14, Want hit. 
, _ L. IS. C jtiTVK-Mjfc.s, (ate U«g. U. 8. Treas. 
Watch No. 1134, 1 . S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation, 6 second* hi reven month*. 
A, L. Dicnnis, I’ns. * *.J. It. It. ,<•. T. Co, 
Watch Ao>. 1007 , IT. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder -variation, only f> (H’Cotids per month. 
JlKxinr Smith, 'firms. Panama II. It. Co., SB Wall St., .X. 1’. 
Watch No. 3617, U. S. Watch Co.—variation, 15 rreOaUs in twelve month*. 
.. , ,,, 1. Vkoojia.s', Jlntjbmr N.C. <fi II. It. It. 
W atchNo. 1804, L. S. V atch Co.—variation, 8 seconds in 6 mouths. ' . 
—_ _ if. OnTYneiyr., 128 'Front Street, N. Y. 
Watch No. 31,030, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation. 7 aceondu in four month*. 
. S. M. Beaud, Jim Heard* <f Cumudnrjs, YMlfyont Street, X. 1', 
Watch No. 10,348, U, S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder -variation, 5 second* per monUi. 
_ 7.. C. Pxuest, Ann'tS'/ji't- N. Y. C. & 11. It. It. 
Watch Ao. 34,003, U. S. Watch Co., Stem-Winder—variation. <i seconds in live month*. 
Ciia 3. II. Wot .Vyftrnt Chan, it. Wot/ d; Co., I'carl,it, y Cincinnati, Ohio,. 
<£imcational, 
MAPLEWOOD INST1T UT3 
Known for thirty years fi r it* superior facilities and 
rare beauty of location. Lev. C. V. Speau, Principal. 
IVERVIEYV mililfil 
kepsio, N. Y. A thoroug 
y Academy, P< 
li-going school for 
VOUNG .41 BN’ can obtain a most thorough prepa- 
i ration for business life at the Business Univer¬ 
sity, Rochester, N, V. A first claim school, where the 
principles and practices of business are thorn ughtu 
tiuujht by btulnt'jtd mm. Young men preparing for 
business need its practical drills, ns the lawyer and 
the doctor need the law and medical schools, 
i£f~ Send to I.. I,. YVILL1A5IH for Circulars. 
SENEGA COUNTY NURSERIES 
WAT KB I.OO, N. V. 
Over 300 Acres in Trees, Shrubs and Plants. 
Our Trees are ull young, healthy and thrifty. No 
old blocks. 
Our Apples and Pears are especially tine, nnd we 
have a very large stock to select from. fiT'Ceri'e- 
spoudence and orders solicited. 
BURTON & TEN EYCK. 
rilRF.IiS, It II.Its, HEDGE PLANTS, 
X Seeds. Fruit and Flower Plates. 4 Catalogues, 20c. 
F. K. PUlENIX, Itloimiington Nursery, 111. 
KAA AA/k STANDARD PEA It TREES, 
ODU.IMID at greatly re UOed rates. Also, a 
general line of Nursery Stock. Write for Price List. 
Price Lists furnished the trade on application, inclosing business card. For sale by the trade generally. 
■AjssJc your Jeweler to .see tiro jYiyxitlOTNT 
MOODY & SONS. Look port, N. V 
TiEWAItE of worthless imitations with which the country is flooded, 
mlton, see that the words MARION, N. J., arc engraved on the plate over 
parrel. All others are spurious. 
WHOLESALE BOOHS , 
Containing Descriptions ot Hyaciutha, Tulips, 
Crocuses, Lilies and other hardy Bulbs for Fall 
Planting in the Garden, and for House Culture. Full 
instructions for Planting, Treatment, Ac. Thirty-two 
pages, nicely Illustrated; Sent free to all who apply. 
Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. V. 
Vegetable Plants. 
Colevy. — Boston Market, Dwurf Incomparable, 
White Solid—$1 per 1U0, by mull; $6 per 1.000; *25 fur 
6,000. 
Cablinge Plants.—Flat Dutch, Savoy, Red Dutch 
—*1 per 100, by mull; fS fter 1,000. 
Cauliflower.—Half-Early Paris, Ac.—*1 per 100, 
by mail; $4 per l,uoo. Address 
P. T. QUINN, Newark, N. J. 
The lio-t and Cheapest Nourishment for Invalids 
and Families. Fur *n.lo everywhere. A. Cl. V VZ, 
Sole Agent, 194 Wllllniii Ht., New Y ork. 
Pin no Co., hU.j Bhvuj', N.Y 
NO Agents. Circulars free. 
$290 
r«K IllLRIMIOL, 
(VIA QUEENSTOWN.) 
ftNG_THE UNITED STA'i'EH MAILS. 
CARRY 
THE LIVERPOOL AND GREAT WESTERN 
STEAM COMPANY will dispatch onn of their flrst- 
class full-power iron-screw steam ilitps from 
PIER NO. 46 NORTH RIVER, EVERY WEDNES¬ 
DAY , us follows : 
I DAHO, Capt. PRICE. Aug. 7. at 8 P VI 
M INNESOT A. Cupl. VIurman Aug. li. at i p. M. 
W YOMING, Capt. Whin ut \\\, Sepl. il, at 12 M 
Cabin passage, $wi, gold Steerage passage pinico 
No. 29 Broadway), B0, eurronev. 
For freiglit or cabin 
WILLIAMS 
•abln passage apply to 
S A GUION, No, 03 W 
all St., N. Y. 
$1,000,000 
1 
SECOINTID 
TN AID OF TOE 
Public Library of Kentucky, 
AT LOHISVTLLE, KENTUCKY. 
B Y’ authority in tint act. of the Legislature incor¬ 
porating till) BUBLTO LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY, 
the Trustoes will give their 
SECOND GRAND GIFT CONCERT 
III the great hall of the Public Library building, in 
Louisville, Ky., on 
Saturday, September 28, 1872. 
This magnificent. ball, known as Weirigor Hal I, is the 
largest, most centrally located,and best arranged for largo 
and lauhionable audiences nifiiny m EouiavIUa. and in 
itrtod up In *11 pew stylo. The building luu* a front, of 
108 feet on Fourth street by a depth of V00 met, four tor- 
in* iti height, and was recently purchased tor the Public 
Library at a cost of 821(1,000. Throe large rooms are now 
fitted up fora library, and contain rihnuf. yu.oou volumes 
and a tnitmtum of bin,000 sppcinmn*. now open and If Co to 
the gratuitous use and enjoyment of nllcli ijtems of every 
State in the Union. It I* tint pnipu i of the Trustees, 
by the OnAvn Gift Concert now annum need, to raise 
the money with » liicli tunny I Im tiahinci of (he purchase 
money dun upon the Public Library bniltling, to cnlargo 
the library, and to*o onflow the hist A tut Ion a* to make 
It sHf-SOstulnilig and lower hevoinl t in: nrettsity of 
culling upon any ind! vlfltial who u«*** the books for tho 
eont.idnition of a singly cent toward It* Miutmrt. 
I till.ODD TICKETS OF A I)41 lSHION 
will be i',011011 at EH) eaeli ; half (Irl-.u -, tv, qu ,71.. llck- 
et.H, II whole lidlteU for $iiiii: id for S;iS: 5tjfor 
$500 ; 119 lor $1,000 ; isi for Slb.'iOII; .175 for $ 5 , Olio, No din- 
count on In. ; Hum > Ifto worth of licket* ut a time. 
Tleknta will bo n at. when requested, by registered, 
letter. The money for them may 1m n nr. hy Adame Er 
proa* Co. and it.* connection*, P. 0. iuducy order, regis¬ 
tered latter or bank draft. 
The holder of each ticket, or frnet Ion of a ticket, (a 
half orouarter), 1* collided toinlim -Ion to tho concert 
and to tlio gift awarded to It. During the conceit tho 
sum of 
$500,000 IN CURRENCY 
will ho given to thu bolder • of third* by distribution by 
lot of ONE THOUSAND 111 FT’S, a* follows: 
LIST OF GIFT.8. 
Oito 
^*'ra ml 
i'lishf 
- $100,000 
One 
(4 i‘a ml 
Gift, Cash, 
- 
50,000 
1 
- 
• - - 
- $25,000 
Cask 
1 
- 
- 
20,000 
66 
1 
- 
• • - - 
- 15,000 
1 
• 
... 
10,000 
H 
1 
■A • 
• - • 
0.000 
66 
1 
- 
- 
8,000 
66 
1 
- 
- 
7,000 
66 
1 
• • 
- 
0,000 
66 
I 
. 
- 
5,000 
66 
I 
- 
... 
4,000 
J 
- 
- 
it,OOO 
66 
'* 
<Jlfts Of $2,000 encli 
8,000 
66 
1.5 
ii 
1,000 « 
15,000 
20 
66 
woo “ 
- 18,000 
66 
21 
66 
800 “ 
10,7400 
66 
2*> 
66 
700 “ 
- 17.500 
66 
:i5 
*6 
ooo “ 
21,000 
66 
45 
66 
500 “ 
- 22,500 
66 
50 
66 
400 “ 
20,000 
66 
III) 
66 
:too “ 
- 18,000 
66 
too 
66 
200 “ 
20,000 
66 
<112 
66 
loo “ 
- 01,200 
Total, 1,000 Gift*, all Cash, 
- 
$500,000 
** 
Tills* Concert, Ulco tho first, of tho IGtli of Deeombor 
Insttwhleh was so decidedly aueayeiful, and at which 
the first, grand gift win drawn by and paid to Mr. .John 
It. Bur if, of Memphis, Tcnn.), in for tho benefit of tho 
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 
The Farmers’and Drovers'Bunk in Treasurer, and tho 
corporators and *uporvi<or>t are all ropreventative men. 
and tiro among tho most respectable ami distinguished 
citizen* of tho Stale. Should nn.v ticket« ho left un-old 
on tho (lay Of tho drawing, thee will bo destroyed,and 
thu One tUoiiHind gifts offered will all bo dtavm ami 
paid, but diminished 111 value in proportion to the pi r- 
l OritTigo of lamuild tickets. For Instance, If only three 
fourths of the tickets ilia sold, the capital gift, will be 
reduced to ?7.'i,fini), ami all the others in proportion. 
Tho Hon.Tuns E. liiiAMt.tiTTB.hito Governor of Ken¬ 
tucky, has coin-cnt.nl to represent ibo Trustees in Um 
nisnagemoiit Of tills eocoml Grand 0ift Concert, ami ho 
will personally *e.o that, rhy money from the sale of 
Ticket* is deposited with the Treinfntci, that tho draw 
lug Is fairly nomine tod, and tho gifts justly awarded and 
promptly paid. 
Tho drawing will take mono in public, in full view of 
tins audience-, and under tlm immediate supervision and 
direction of tho olllcMfl add Trustee* of the Public Li¬ 
brary of Kentucky ami the following named eminent 
and disinterested citizens, who liavu consented to bo 
present, and see that, all 5s fairly done: 
lion. M. R. HARDIN, Judge Court Appeal*, Ky. i 
Hon. J. PROCTOR KNOTT, lam M. ('. L b. ■non Dis. 
lion. II. \V. BHUCB, Jrnlgu Ninth Jim yial !>!?,, Ky. 
Gem ELI IL MURRAY, C.S. Mumbai, Dm.Ky. 
IIon-T. 15. COCIIRAN. Clunmeflb r Lou. Chan. Court. 
Hon. E. I). 8T A Nil I FORD, Pres. Fune i.*’*v Brovei's’B’k 
Hon. J NO. BAItllEIO, Meiingtr Royal Inr.Co., Live,rpool. 
Col. PHIL. LEE, Com. Alt, v Ninth Judicial Dis. 
l>r C GRAI1AM. fmtrider Gi n li.;m Oiliioel. 
Col. .1IL90N P. JOnNSON. Manager Galt House. 
Df.T.S. BELL, Prof, Meiiicul University, Louisville. 
IIuu-J.G. BAXTER. Major Louisville. 
Hon. T. L. BURNETT, City Attorney. 
HENRY WOLFOftD, Tre.iisinet LouTsvlIIe. '- £ - 
A.O. I1UANNTN, I*rc«. Manufactiu-t*' Bank. 
PUII.IP .HUGE, or Gm Louisville Hotel Co. 
JAS. BRIDE KFOItD, Prc*. ?d National Bank. 1 
VV. ffl. ». WHIPS, Pron'r Willard Hotel. 
.1. 0. JOHN .'ON . IV. . Tnider*' II: ink. 
II. VIOTOH XEWC0J1B, tirtn of Newcomb, Buchanan. 
ITENRY DPrPEN, Pres. German Bank. 
ANDREW GRAHAM, tobacco and cotton merchant. 
Dr. NOR VTN GREEN, Pier. L. & C. Short-lino R. It. 
VOL ROSE. Agent, Adam* Express Co. / 
„ OEFl< 'KICS OF THE LI HR Alt Y. 
, R.T.DUIIRKTT. Pre-hlcnt. 
; W N.riALDE.MAN. Vico-Preshlcnt. 
JOHN 8. CAIN, Secrutarv. —, 
5 FARMERS AND DROVE IDS' BANK. Treasurer. 
Those who desire* further information, or who wish to 
act as agents for tho sale of tickets, as well as those 
desiring to pnrclmse ticket/', should addn -'n 
THOMAS E. Bit A 41 l.KTTE, 
Agent Public Library of Kentucky. Pablic Library 
- Building, Louisville, Ky. 
' Circulars, giving fuii particulars, sent on application^ 
