ANTED FOR 
CITY DF ROCHESTER r «. 
7 Per Cent. Bonds, .ifV^ 
Issued for Construction of Water W orks, under 
Act of Legislature, Passed April 27, 1872. 
Rochester pnaneMCa the Clemente of a pros- [ 
parity unexcelled, il rfiBRlIoii, by iiuy other 
City in title Htate. It ie the center of trnde j 
to u surrounding population o! about 500,- 
000, to whom the menus ol trnneportatlon 
tire furnished by Railroad* radiating from ‘ 
the city in eleven different directions. / 
Its indebtedness, excluding this loan, l* less -A 
tbnn 81,850,000. while It bns Public Prop- /&i 
erty nniounling to aboat 84,350,000, mid 
Private Ileal Estate valued at 870,000,000. 
The Bonds are issued In either Coupon nr Regis- v 
tered form; the Registered being transferable at the 
office of the Union Trust Company of New \ ork, 
where both principal and Interest la payable 
The expenditure of money* derived from their sale 
Is directed by the Mayor of the city and the Board of 
Commissioners. | 
PRICE PAR AND INTEREST. CIRCU¬ 
LARS UPON APPLICATION. 
ROBINSON,CHASE&CO gg 
Bankers, 18 Broad St., New York. / 
Eagan’s Artificial Stone ! 
IS TUB BEST. 
Patented ....1872. 
ThiB Patent, lu the manufacture of Building fronts 
901», Idotel*. OopittB.Btepa, Door and WlndOwHoads, 
Mantels, Hearth*. Tiling, Curbing, Sidewalk*. har¬ 
den an ' Ltvn> Walks, Floor* for In- Houses, mange¬ 
ier HonsCsrMage House-, Malt House*, Brewer¬ 
ies, Cellars, KttiUen*. Taun*iV Vats, HUitjloa, etc . 
etc., odor* a good-paying, prrmaoeht and lagttuajate 
business In every olty and town In the Uniloa states. 
Aseots wftoted. Fur B&IO of lit*chl3, ftnu a!j farther 
information, address 
EAGAN <fc VAN DOREN. 
945 Broadsvny, New York. 
The Perkins & House 
SAFETY LAMPS, 
Safety Filling Cans & Lanterns, 
Cy-FOK SALH BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. 
Manufactured hy 
CLEVELAND NON EXPLOSIVE LAMP CO., 
44 Barclay Hr., N. V.. uud Cleveland. Ohio. 
White Diehl Seed Wheat. 
I will Bell t wo bushels. 111 rood, new baa, delivered 
at Express office or Depot, for ;•>. I ho Diehl Wheat 
Is the fast . mi moor jworfm ti< c variety raised, having 
S reduced 4?« bush, pc acre for me for the entire 
eld. Mr wlioat is nearly pure, having had my seed 
hand-picked. No order for less than two bushels re¬ 
ceived, uud must be accompanied with the money. 
Order ut once, as my stock la limited. 
R, s. BATTLES, Girard Erie Co., Pa- 
GRAPE VINES. 
All leading varieties. Extra duality. Genuine. 
Cheap. Price List free. T. 8. HUBBARD. 
Fredonla, N, Y. 
I® ' ' ^ ~ 
£’^VSia;XOINrS FOR the sea-side. 
1, The Mermaid. 2, The Sea-Waif. 3, The Commodore. 
Satisfaction Demonstrated & Guaranteed 
BY 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. 
The Best and the Cheapest. 
IMPORTANT 
TO 
FARMERS, 
Cotton 
Planters, 
AND ALT, WHO DESIHK 4 
BOILERS, 
r a 
SEVEN SIZES. 
FROM 
11» 12 HOUSE 
4 99 WITH Oft WITHOUT 
ENGINES. 
33 ; V I'er it. Saved 
BY STEAMING HAY 
AND ALL FOOD 
FOR STOCK. 
Hia divinity established uud rationalism routed. 
The racist popular and rapidly-selling religious work 
ever issued. For Circulars, address UNITED ST A 
PUBLISHING CO., 411 Bsoome St., New York. 
Some parents object to large 
families on account of their 
ISILVER 
TIPPED 
SHOES 
l 6 ABIiE 
SCREW 
WIRE 
heavy shoo bills: by buying 
Silver Tipped Shoes, you 
dan reduce them two-thirds. 
Boots and Shoes Should be 
worn by Ministers, Law¬ 
yers, Doctors, Merchants, 
Farmers, and every Son 
and Daughter of Adam. 
Our ANDERSON PATENT STEAM BOILERS nnd Kipp's New Engines THE BEssT IN THE 
WORLD. Boilers tested to 200 lbs. Cannot explode or collapse. Are Belf-feeding from water tank. 
NO PUMP REQUIRED. 
Hundreds of Testimonials ns strong ns following furnished : 
COWI,KSVfLI.lt, N. Y., May 21), ’73. | White A kers, of Hush 
“I simply write to make known nnr unrounded •* bkYGNDA LL EXPECTATION THEY ARE J UST 
SATISFACTION with the Boiler i bought of you. It | n, H t-,i«HING ” 
la the BEST EVER SEEN. Is run with the LXA8T mainmo. Pontiac. Mieh.. May 31, ’78. 
ms mm S ' ILt 01 ’ Steam hit Messrs. Whitman A BubAXIX:—I nclosed find 
Et lr UfcLD oh Kt hit SLKN R MII.LER, Chech for steamer you shipped mo this swing. U 
For Cowlesv Ule Manufacturing Co. works hncty.” Yourstruly, M . S. cuu.nl t . 
S3T Send for Complete Illustrated Circulnr nnd Price List. 
WHITMAN & BURRELL, 
Exclusive Agents, Eittle Falls, N* 'u 
Manufacturers and Dealers in Factory Apparatus of all kinds. Farmers' and Dairy Supplies. Exclusive 
Agents for sale of Annattoiue. Importers of Bavarian and IRISH Rennets, &t. 
Ays. 48 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 
Organs & Mdodeons 
The Oldest, Largest and Most I erfect Manufactory 
In the United States. 
52,000 
Now In use 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
S&~ Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. i. 
NOTICE TO INVESTORS 
, Chicago & Canada 
SOUTHERN. 
$ 5 , 000,000 
1 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS 
At 90 and ACCRUED INTEREST. COUPON AND 
REGISTERED. INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD 
APRIL AND OCTOBER. 
We now offer these Bonds at the above VERY 
LOW PRICE. 
THE CANADA SOUTHERN, or Eastern end 
of this line, whose Bonds were so rapidly sold last 
Summer, 
Is Now Finished, 
and will be opened for business, tn connection with 
the TOLEDO AND WABASH and other Western 
roads, at a very early day. 1 be CHICAGO AND 
CANADA SOUTHERN, or Western end of this line, 
is now being rapidly built, and tbu Company expect 
It to be finished during the present year. 
THIS GREAT TRUNK LINE, when completed 
through, will be of Immense advantage to the ship¬ 
ping interests of the Great Best, being LEVEL, 
STKAIUIIT , and S3 miles Shorter ttinu any other 
route. Having connections wbh all the lines run- 
1 nlng into Buffalo at tbo East and Chicago ut the 
i West, and under thu management Of 9ome of the 
I most experienced railroad operator* of the country, 
its success Is rendered a certainly, and its bonds 
must bo a safe and profitable Investment. It makes 
the shortest and best connretft us going West, both 
at Toledo and Detroit, and is tin only Seven percent. 
Gold Bond on any through Trunk Line now offered, 
j pamphlet* and all informntiot furnished by 
LEONARD, SUELDOA & FOSTER, 
BANKERS, 
No. 10 WALL ST,, MEW YORK. 
WINSLOW, LANIER & €0., 
f. BANKEHS, 
No. 27 PINK STKEET, NEW YORK. 
$732 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
EATO.^, NADIfiON CO., 1%. V., 
M.t NUFACTPBF.ua OF 
STEAM ENGINES, 
Purlnble, Stationary 
nnd Agricultural. 
Hundreds in use in Shops, 
Pritiling Rooms.Milts, Mines, 
mid on Farms and Planta¬ 
tions, for Grain Threshing, 
Food Cooking for Stock. Cot¬ 
ton Ginning, Sawing, Ac. 
ttr* Circular* a»*tii .*n ttnnllcation. 
y\ } B| j 
OTJTS-Xj 
YO’JB 
yiAin 
No Hot lions! 
No Drugs! 
^Process extremely 
beneficial 
itier treatment 
Full directions front on reculi-t of One Dollar. Auures 
Nkiv York HaIB Tskltuc.nt, 59a Bnoeowiv, New Yons. 
A LLIv N ' N AlttUltlOAN GAI'TLEs 
Their History, Breeding and 
Manaf'enicnl. 
Evehy breeder or owner of Cattle should have this 
work by Hon. l.KWTS F. ALLEN, Kx-Prest. N. V. State 
Ag. Society. Editor of " American Short-Horn Herd 
Book.'’ iu., Ac. It is a handsomely illustrated and 
well printed and bound volume of 523 duodecimo 
pages. Mulled, post-paid, to any address in United 
States or Canada, on receipt of reduced prioe, (2. 
Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
5 Beeftiniin St., N, Y. 
For Sheathing, Roofing. Deafening, Carpet Lining, and as a substitute for Plastering, bend for Samples 
and Circulars* to B. E. H Co.. 5fi & 53 Part Place. N. Y.. or Lock River Paper Co., Chicago. 
ITS USES. 
FOR SUEATHINft. 
Tills Is a hard compact article, composed of Straw PujP.and other materials, and Mtura^d trtth Tar 
SSraiKTuddinr It is put up in rolls 32 inches wide, to ^app‘lied lengthwise to studdi^ set 10 
Inches apart. U It is impervions to cold and beat, and is very much cheaper and better than briclc filling 
or board lining. 
ROOFINtt. 
This is all Woo) Felt, made very thick, in one web, and saturated with tar. When covered with our 
quartz cement, it makes a cheap and very durable roof. 
DEAFENING BOARD. 
Tliis is a very hard, close-textured material, to be used under floors, instead of double boarding. It is 
a non-conductor of sound, and is much cheaper than any other article. 
CARPET FELT. , „ 
This is a thick, soft, spongy article, to use under carpets, and as their protector. It is put up in rolls 
33 inches wide, and weighs one pound to the square yard. 
PREPARED PLASTERING BOARD. 
This is a crand desideratum for securing cheap, substantial walls and ceilings, without the tiseof 
lath orplaaterTu 1 is put up In rolht 32 Inches wide, is damp-proof, and, when applied according to direc¬ 
tions, makes a wall at less than half the usual cost. 
CT For Samples nnd Descriptive Circulars of these Gauds, send to 
B. E. HALE & CO., 
I 56 and 5* Parle l*lace, New York. 
By otic A geui Polling Nffcrrs Cub "! 
Brarnn. lu-eommendod l>y the Into 
Horace Greeley, Am. Agriculturist, 
and ‘ 100,000 families using then., 
one county for each Agents Succm 
""" 
great reduction. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
Increased FnclItUe* to Club Organizers. 
Send lor New Price List, 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
p. O. Box 6fl43.) 81 O 83 Verey St., New York 
W ILLARD’S PRACTICAL DAIRY 
II USB A N DH. Y : A Complete Treat¬ 
ise on Dairy Farm* aud Farm in £, 
Dairy Stock aud Stock Feeding, 
mi)k, lt» Hlaiiagcinent and Mau- 
tifaeinre into Butter and Cheese, 
History and flode of Organiza¬ 
tion of Butter and Cheese Facto¬ 
ries, Dairy Utensils, Etc., Etc. 
BY S. A. WILLARD, A. 1W., 
Dairy Bvjbandry Editor ol Moore's BvraX N«w- 
Yorker, Lecturer in OoriuJt l olvrrsity, 
Agricultural t irletje. Etc,, Etc. 
This le the most full, practical and reRabie ^ork 
on Dairy Husbandry extant i indeud Hie only on 
which describea the recent great "nprovcaierus m 
the Dairy ftueinees. Jt is highly commended by lead 
tng Agricultural and other influential Journals, ajw* 
n5at inewllly Secoma On fact Is already) the At, uud- 
,irii nnd Oniu Authority, it will pay every one en¬ 
caged In any branch of dairy business, or wao keeps 
(j single cow, to obtain and study tine work. 
Practical dairy HUSBANDRY embraces 546 
e n vI?(• o.iiivo Is hjincluoriicly WjJJ 
Lllustrated, printed on superior paper, f^ihprafoom- 
bound. It l* a dubsertptum Book, and - 1 
mission is given Agents who canvass Gountle*. Ac 
Tha AlltititS of tlt^PiUUAi. N kCW*Y OKlHtH ", n Z 
those tn Dairy regions) will do well toi try 
this work. To any imrson '•’’■’’ding where there a no 
Agent,i.r who cam, ut wait for one, the r gh jlantf r. m 
send a copy of the work, post-ptud. on 
price. *!>-(or for *6 the book aud 11 "kal NCW-iub* 
Ejt one year.) Address 
D. D. T, HOD UK, Enbllsher. 
5 Beckman Bit., Sow Yortt. 
