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, BAILEY 
'■'^I'JicmiHeiNo Machine Co 
JOg-CH AMBERS ST.NY 
■ i ii - - 'A \\ --.rv. X\^^V*-rAjp 
t> (.t t r. h U tal.pn 
with 111 xtnort per¬ 
fect inuubanHttl 
accuracy. i»u:cJ 
they arc worth their weight in gold. Uvcr olovnn hi. i: 
earn! sold during Ilia lint, week <-f 4boirlatruduct ' 
Local and traveling amenta wanted evoryvry;ore. (lit 
ASK FOn THE 
NOVELTY 
STEAM ENGINES, 
Portable, Stationary 
mid Agricultural. 
Hundreds in use in Shops, 
Printing Kooins, MiIle, Mities, 
ind on Karma and Plnnta- 
iIoms, for drain Threshing, 
Kond Cooking for Block, Cot- 
ton dinning. Sawing, Ac. 
*K (.troulurs sent, on application. 
FARMERS, SAVE YOUR CROPS!! 
STORM GLASS 
and Therm<uncler combined, Will perfectly warn 
you of storms twenty-four hours ahead. Hy express, 
C. O. Ih.f i- GHu. 8WF.KTSER, 120 Wall St., JST. Y. 
ritHK ATLANTIC CAIILE UNITES TWO 
.* worlds, hut ivit so close or sure us the celebrated 
( Alll.f. St IvlvU \\ 1 It ic unites the sole to die 
upper ot Loots und shoes-they will not rip or leak. 
All have the Patent Stamp. 
POE THE RICH WITH PEWCHILDREN 
I it may do to buy a shoe without Tips, hut to those 
who are blessed with little money and many children 
it is ruinous to Inn any other than . 
silver Tipped shoes. 
B.vone AuciiI .selling SUren 1‘ntetit 
linirni). Recommended hy the late 
Horace Greeley, Am. Agriculturist, 
and 100.000 Families using them. 
One county for each Agent. Sturms 
sure. C. A. CLEGG A CO.. 
20 Cortlandt St., N. Y. 
Simplest, Strongest, Easiest 
Working & Most Durable Wringer. 
Saves Time! Saves Labor! Saves 
Clothes ! It has no equal ! and 
M Should be in Every Household/' 
Try the “NOVELTY," and satisfy 
yourself that it Is the BEST. Sold 
everywhere. 
HAIM WASHING k WRINGING MACHINE CO., 
100 Cbiirubern St., New York. 
$500 in Premiums 
TWO NEW POTATOES! 
EXTRA EARLY VERMONT. 
Ten Days Earle r than Early Hone. 
Eeorinnnwly Productive and Of 
EXCELLENT FLAVOR. Si per 
pound; -l pounds by mall, post-paid, 
lor S3. AO. 
COMPTON S SURPRISE. S2G 
UiisIicIm in ilie Acre. A llt.tlo later 
than Kin It Itosri. Ennui Inuinclilv. 
S3 per pound, by mall, post-paid, 
*4.700 will he awarded as PREMI¬ 
UMS to those who produce the Largest, 
tnniotitv from iiiir pound. Descrip¬ 
tive Circulars of the above, with list 
of .'(00 varieties of Potatoes, free to all. 
Illiit-i rnteil Seed Cnlnlngue, '.'(HI 
pages with Colored Chronio, 25 Ots. 
m C5 A NEW TOMATO! 
¥■ 
| m ^ 
Early, solid and productive. Price, 25c. per packet. 
Five packets for 91. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
23 Par k Place,_New York. 
WOOD, TABER A MORSE, 
UA'IO.V ill VOINOV < <►., .V V., 
M AX* tTPACTCKKRa OF 
Xk^VXJISriDFlY SECRET. 
Sairy Briggs imparts to Mary Ann a valuable secret of the laundry. 
“ Why it’s the easiest thing in the world to tell whether ’r no indigo is good. Jist 
sprinkle a leetle on it in tew some water, an’ ef it’s good, it’ll aither sink or swim — 
rally, I forgit which.” 
INVESTMENT BONDS. 
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD 7-30 FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS, which we recom¬ 
mend as a protit able and well-secured Investment, hear 7 3-111 per cent, gold Interest, and have the fol¬ 
lowing olerucntJi of security, viz.: 
1. They are t-lio obligation «,f a strong onrpormtlon. 
2. They are a First Mortgage on the Rond, its Equipments, Rights and Franchises. 
3. They are a first lieu on its Net Earnings. 
4. There is pledged, in addition, for the payment of principal and Interest, a l.and Grant of 12,800 
acres per mile through the States, and 25.010 acres pr-r mile through the Territories traversed. The Com- 
i.iiny Is already entitled to nearly Ten Million acres of It- Grant, and Its Land Sales thus far have realized 
live dollars and stxly-six cents per acre. 
With nearly 500 miles of the road completed and In operation, the earning.-, for 1873 will be large. 
All marketable Stocks and bonds are received in exchange for Northern Pacifies on most favorable termB. 
JAY COOKE & CO., 
2XTo. £20 Wall Stroot, 3N3Tew Yorli. 
ERFFMAM J& RIIRR clothing warehouses, 
rnLLlYlHli 06 DUnn, i 38 & 140 Fuitonst„ n.y. 
IT'REEMAN vV' RUHR, have very great pleasure in inviting attention to their New and Elegant 
I Selections l'or the Present Season. The Stock is of Immense extent and variety, and from the best 
products of the Loom from every part of the world. 
ORDERS for garments to measure neatly und promptly executed, at moderate, prices. 
Overcoats, $ 5 , $10. 
Overcoats, $15, $20. 
Overcoats, $20, $30. 
Suits, $ 5 , $ 8 . 
Suits, $10, *12. 
Suits, $15, $20. 
Suits, $10. 
Suits, $20, 
Spring Overcoats, $ 5, $10. Suits, $25. Boys- Suits, $ 6 , § 8 . 
Spring Overcoats, $15, $20. Suits, $30. Boys’ Suits, $10, *12. 
Spring Overcoats, $20, $30. Suits, $40. Boys’ Suits, $15, $20. 
QUITS, $ 50 . 
Suits, $60. 
ORDERS BY LETTER promptly filled. Our Nkw syktrm fob Srlf-Mkasfuk, 
OT?T)T!T? S of which thousands avail themselves, enables parties in all parts of the country to order 
direct from u». with the certainty of receiving the most pkiu kCt fit attainaiilk. 
T) V w/r a it It UliEr* FOR KELF-M LAS I' RE, Illustrated Book of Fashions) and Prices. Sam- 
Jj I illAlii, plea of Goods, sent Ftijsis on application. 
BUILDING PAPER! 
For Sheathing, Roofing, Deafening, Carpet Lining, and as a substitute for Plastering. Send for Samples 
and Circulars, to B. F.. Hat.e & Co., 50 & 58 Park Place, N. Y„ or Rock Btvkb Pater Co., Chicago. 
ORDERS 
BY MAIL. 
>99 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
_llis divinityestablished und rationali s m rooted. 
The most popular and rapidly-selling religious work 
ever issued. For Circulars, address UNITED STATES 
FUBLlS HlNGjCO., til Broome St., New York. 
HORSE RAKE WIRE 
FOIt SALK DY 
JOHN W. QUINCY, ON William Sr., N. Y. 
We are now prepared to fill orders for the coming 
season. Bend for Circular. 
GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
lucreused Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send lor New Price List. 
THE GREATAMERICANTEACO. 
P. 0. Bm 5343.) 81 * 33 Ve.ey St., New York. 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 
Organs tV clod cons 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Perfect Manufactory 
In the United States. 
51,000 
Now in use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
S3T" Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. Y. 
NOTICE TO INVESTORS 
Chicago & Canada 
SOUTHERN. 
$5,000,000 
7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS 
At DO and ACCRUED INTEREST. COUPON AND 
REGISTERED. INTEREST 1*AYABI.K TN GOLD, 
APRIL AND OCTOBER. 
We now offer those Bonds at the above VERY 
LOW PRICE. 
THE CANADA SOUTHERN, or Eastern end 
of this line, whose Bonds were so rapidly sold lust 
Summer, 
Is Now Finished, 
and will he opened for business, in connection with 
the TOLEDO AND WABASH and other Western 
roads, at u very early day. The CHICAGO AND 
CANADA SOUTHERN, or Western end of*thl» line. 
Is now being rapidly built, and the Company expect 
it to be finished during the present, year. 
THIS GREAT TRUNK LINE, when completed 
through, will he of Immense advantage to the ship¬ 
ping interests of the Great West, being LEV lit,. 
STHAItiHT, and 33 miles Shorter thou any other 
route. Ilavhnr connontlons with sill the lines run¬ 
ning Into Buffalo at the East and Chicago at the 
West, und under the management of some of the 
most experienced railroad operators of the country, 
its success is rendered a certainty, and its bonds 
must be a safe and profitable Investment. It makes 
tbe shortest and best connections going West, both 
at Toledo and Detroit, ami is the only Seven percent. 
Gold Bond on any through Trunk I.lue now offered. 
Pamphlets and all Information furnished by 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
BANKERS, 
No. 10 WALL ST., NI!W YOKE. 
WINSLOW, LANIER & CO., 
BANKERS, 
No. 27 PINK STREET, NEW YORK. 
WEBSTER’S PATENT 
Button-hole Worker. 
l*at. Jiiuc 27, IS7 I. Awarded Oral. premium at 
the Am. Instllum and Aid. Institute Fairs, 1871. ^ 
t tun ft important in- 
renliuij* t)f the a>j*. 
It II11 O n - held 
Worker <i>*r tn- 
r rnlrd So atrnido 
that a child c»n 
work a mere per- 
f<?*v b u lion-n <il» 
AffliSK -. with it titan ib» 
moftt exporter" d 
^'l.i;dl c 'iin a-H e 
. without n. Every 
12,000,000 ACRES 
CITEiYr li’A-RIVIS 2 
The riieapesi Land in Rtarkel, 
for sale by the UNION PACIFIC ltAII,HOAD COM¬ 
PANY, in the Great Pin ft. V.Uh-u! .UOUIMMHl 
ACRES iu CENTRAL NEBRASKA now for sale In 
traetsof forty acres and upwurdsod.fli'er.oi tm nut.-' 
credit, at C per cutt. So inruitce interest reiiuirrd. 
MILD AND HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, FERTILE 
SOIL, AN ABUNDANCEOF GOOD WATER. THE 
BEST MARKET JN THE WEST! The Great Min¬ 
ing Regions of Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada, 
being supplied by the farmers in the Platte. ViilJeji. 
SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOMESTEAD OF 
1 till ACRES. THE BEST’ LOCATIONS FOR COL- 
ON IKS. FREE HOM BS FOR A l.i., Millo,,,, at oc,;s 
of oliulee Government Lands open for entry under 
the Ui.ni .art Line, near this Great ItaiLoiui, with 
good markets and all the conveniences of no old set¬ 
tled country. Free passes to purchasers oj Railroad 
Land. Sectional maps, showing the exact location 
of land, ulso new edition of J)tsc ipltce Einnpldet with 
Sew Maps, Mailt it b rer Etvry where. Address 
O. F. DAVIS, Laud Commissioner, 
l.'. P. It. It. Co., Omaha, Neb. 
Wf ANTED.—A FARMER, in Every Town, 
it as agent for tbe Colliua Steel Plows. For 
terms, Ac., address COLLINS A CO., 
212 Water St.. New York. 
T MEW and WOMEN WANTED Every¬ 
where to take the money for our PAT. BUT¬ 
TON-HOLE CUTTER, with Silver Case. 25 cts. 
Cuts 21 sizes. Sells at Bight. PAT. FOUNTAIN 
PEN and Y08KM1TK X X GOLD PENS. Sam¬ 
ples of all, with Circulars, post-paid, for 25 cts. 
Also. TUE LADIES' CASKET, and other arti¬ 
cles. Address CITY NOVELTY CO.. 
40! Library Si., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Vj dent ot the •>. w 
'it, mg inaolnnu. ana 
jlwTOty vXiig. ly S's- . v (. mg maclimu. rod 
f 7 'If Aw. 1rr-3S3 ,1 ‘ ‘I y will Inst alifetime. 
• in *' .pricking the fin- 
f/t . 1 ij pricking the tjn- 
l f{ ipB ir'A geri.kliionliigih" 
’ ..sAttu...-. X f —^7 - ".V-i — eyes and «itli im¬ 
perfect and it regular worked bt fton b 1-1. They geo) 
universal eatiafaetum. Ladies who u-.o them say lb.. 
sell ateiBiit.etid give over per n;m ■ ; 
Button holo "Wonter und Biimpln Biuwii-ti'W * u * 
packed in iv neat ca*o. vnlh lull <lir* 5 C<ii>uH tor uto f 
utgAtheririth eiunplo of our now and novel way of can 
sent to any Nijdny^ on receipt, of t>o cpfii-. 
Orders t>y m&ii rocRtvo i»r«'Oipt uUtmitou, rr 4 
WICBSTKR M F’C; GO., Mhou lecturer*, Auaonia. ^ t. 
Pleaow etaLo iu what papui- you &u.w thia. ^ 
IfIPTfID hor SE hoe. 
N gBa y h 11 Bn BEST AND CHEAPEST 
■ ■ “ ■ W ■■steel HOE in use. 
THORODGHLY Pulverizes and works close to plants, 
RAKt Attacli't wurkeij the weed- out. has Hilling Plow , 
Eitst Premium SILVER MEDAL New England E 31 , 1877. 
PAH I PSEED SOWER.l'lAnls'iu Hills or Drill 
CHULC 4 Sizes Prices $6 to $16. 
CLIPPER WHEEL HOE. $i A So.50. A«ents Wanted 
Address E. D. A O. B. REYNOLDS. 
(Circulars Free.) Nobth Bbudgewatek, Hass. 
no equal W©aow make a COMBINED SHO 
S3' DRIll, WHEEL HOE and PLOW U r 
z<£“3i6. „ jSfr _ i 110.40. AdmimbU for Garden, 
i Onion A Root crops. Also three 
X other styles, g. L. ALLEN A 
■'V.-TS 7 CO., ua South 1th St.. Phila., Pa. 
