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WITH BEST TuOLS ONLY. 
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The Oldest, Largest and Most P erfect Manufactory 
in the United States. 
NEW and RARE in great 
AXES. Price Lists mailed 
Embracing cvorythl: 
variety, and at LOW 
free to all applicants. 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt Street, N.Y, 
Now in use. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
tW~ Send for Price-Lists. 
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in 1VKEKS ON THIAL || 
| f FOR ONLY^O CENTS! /I 4 
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uh premium*. Specimen* free Address _ 
Tin: it UK A L HOME, Rochester, N.Y 
BIRDSELL 
7 Per Cent. Bonds 
aZ Jduiuuniininn (T 9 ^: 
Issued for Construction'of Waterworks, under 
Act of Legislature, Passed April 27, 1872. 
Rochester pnascHnes the el.-nieMiH ot n pros- 
perily unexcelled, it equalled, hy any other 
city in this Htnte. It ii Hie center ot trade 
to n anrroundiug population nt about 500,- 
000, to whom the ineunM ot irnnsportntiou 
are tarnished by Railroads radiating from 
the city in eleven diflerent directions. 
Its indebtedness, excluding this loan, is leas 
than $*1.8.50,000. while it ha* Public Prop¬ 
erty utnouniiug to ahont $2,350,000, and 
Private Real Estate valued at 870,000,000. 
The Bonds are Issued in either Coupon or Regis¬ 
tered form; the Registered being transferable at the 
office of the Union Trust Company of New York, 
where both principal and interest is payable. 
The expenditure of monevs 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. 
COMBINED CLOVER THRESHER 
AND SEPARATOR. 
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Daughter.— “Well, papa, how do I look to-day?” 
Father. —“Why, my dear, you look well harnessed. All you lack is a bridal, 
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Bankers, 18 Broad St., New York 
Boots and Shoes made in 
this wa/y cost 20 per cent, 
less than hand-sewed and 
their equal in every re¬ 
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For Sheathing. Roofing, Deafening, Carpet Lining, uud as a substitute for Plastering, 
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icon 
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PLANTS AND BULBS 
A four-year-old that can¬ 
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the toe in ten da vs is not 
worth raising. Silver Tips 
prevent this. 
FOR WINTER FLOWERING. 
ALL BY MAIL, PRE-PA ID. 
Roses, 6 fine sort* (Including one of the new 
White T«a Bella), for.$1 CO 
Carnations, 6 Hue sorts for. 1 00 
Begonias, 6 ** " } 00 
Basket Plts.8 “ *' ] 00 
Sievin'' and Kupatorlume,«flue sorts for.... ... 1 00 
Tuberoses, started for early winter flow'g, 6 for. 1 00 
dry bulbs, 12 for..— 1 DO 
1 eueli Ageraturo, Chomrtnu, Cuphoa, Hello- 
trope, Lebonia tlor, Pllen—the set for. 1 00 
One plant of each of the above 10 collections for $1; 
any six of the above collections for *6; or the entire 
1(J collections for *7.50. 
Mv Illustrated Catalogue of New Plants, h lower 
and Vegetable Seeds for 1874, with a packet of choice 
Pansy or Verbena Seed, sent to any address on re¬ 
ceipt of ten cents. _ 
CHARLES A. REEHER, 
Plenauniville, Venango (!*.. Ft*. 
tF Send for Circular. 
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LIBERAL TERMS TO IMPROVERS 
11 Years Credit, 7 per cent. Interest. 
HO PART OF THE PRINICPAl PAYABLE FOR FOUR YEARS 
GREAT REDUCTION 
FINE GRAIN - GROWING REGION. 
CONTENTSDoing Hla Best, by J. T. Traw- 
bridge) Lost In the Mammoth Cave, by Aunt 
Fruucea t The Clock-Tinker, by Lucy Larcom ; 
Hannuli Colby’s Chance, by Elizabeth Stuart 
PlielpMi The Jlmmyjolin's Affair with the Gulls, by 
Mrs. Abby Morton Din 7,1 About FrogsaDd Toads, 
by llnrvey Wilder t Sally Swan, n Baby Ballad, by 
Rowe Terry, The Old Cider Mill, by C. A. Ste¬ 
phen* i and other excellent Stories, Poems and 
Sketches, with an abundance of Entertainment 
Around the Evening Lamp. 
Tracts of one and two thousand acres available for 
Neighborhood Colonies, or lor Stock Farms. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organ 1 s. 
Send for New Price List. 
THE GREATAMERICANTEACO. 
P. O. Box 5643.) 81 & 33 Ve»ey St., New York 
Excellent Climate , ti lth I’ureJFIowlng- Water 
" I would sny, that In the course of many years, 
and through extensive travel, I have not seen a more 
inviting country, noronc which offers greater induce¬ 
ments, with fewer objections to settlement, than 
these lands of the A. T. & 8. F. it. R. 1 '— Extract Ite- 
jmrtof Henry Stewart, Agricultural Jiditor American 
Agriculturist. _ _ 
For full particulars Inquire of 
A. E. TOUZALIN, 
Land Commissioner, l'OPEKA, KAN. 
GRANDEST SC HEME E VER KNOWN! 
FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT 
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE 
ROBERT PATON, 
AEW YORK 
20 Cents a Number; $2 a Year. An extra 
copy for Three NEW Subscriptions. 
20 ii no vi 
Has the largest 
and best assort¬ 
ment of 
‘“Our Young Folks’ for September Is brimful of 
those charming stories and excellent poetry which 
have made the publication so Invaluable to those 
after whom it U named and for whose special edlttca- 
tion It enter*."—hit amend State Journal. 
‘“Our Young Folks ’ more than maintains Its stand¬ 
ing as the best children’* magazine in the language. 
No greater treat can be provided for young readers, 
combining in equal proportions, as it does, both en¬ 
tertainment, and instruction.”— Philadelphia lmtuircr. 
WQMES T/n 
\Furniture 
SUNDAY 
SCHOOL 
SETTEES 
IfNI AMERICA, 
ty Catalogue sent on application with stamp. 
12,000 GASH GIFT S, $1,500,000. 
8250,00 0 fo r $50 
The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by 
special act of the Legislature fqr the benefit ofthe 
Public Library of Kentucky, will take place In Pub¬ 
lic Library Hal), at Louisville, Ky- t 
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873. 
Only Sixty Thousand tickets will be sold. The 
tickets are divided Into ten coupons or parts. 
At this Concert, whioh will be the grandest musical 
displav ever witnessed in this country, the unprece¬ 
dented sum of 
iLft-oiits Wanted 
SKNJ) KOIl CATALOOIT*. 
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., NEW 
GRAPE VINES. 
We Invite the attention of dealers and planters to 
our usual large and fine stock of 8alciu and Rogers’ 
Hybrid*. Also, other varieties. Address 
I. H. BABCOCK Sc CO., Lockport, N. Y. 
K TOWNS. SFASIDK TOWNS 
CEMETERIES, 
.1 ». LiUL 1 
LANDSCAPK ft ARDENING. COUNTRY PI. ACE8. 
Robert Morris Copeland lm» made plans for 12 Park 
Towns, 19 Cemeteries and 600 Public and Private 
Estates. He furnishes advice, plans and superin¬ 
tendence ter all kinds of suburban and rural im¬ 
provements. Offices, -19 City Excliauge, Boston, 
Mass., 705 hansom St., Philadelphia, and Ridley Park, 
Delaware Co.. Pa. 
The Celebrated Bone Fertilizers, 
GROUND BONE, 
BONE MEAL, 
divided Into 12.000 cash gifts, will he distributed by 
lot among the ticket-holders. 
LIST OF GIFTS: 
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.8210,0|j0 
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 100,000 
ONE GRAND CA8H GIFT. 50,0J{0 
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. &>,00'» 
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. ,kfrnViV, 
10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each. 
30 CASH GIFTS 6,00(1 each. .. I-JOjOOO 
50 CASH GIFTS 1,000 each. 50,000 
80 CASH GIFT’S 600 each. 10.000 
100 CASH GIFTS 400 each. 16’S 
150 CASH GIFTS 300 each. 45,00' 
250 CASH G1FTK 200 each. ... d0.«O« 
.125 CASH GIFTS 100 each. 
11,000 CASH GIFTS 50 each. 550. 000 
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALL CASH, 
amounting to. *1,500,000 
The distribution will be positive whether all the 
tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000glft8 all paid In 
proportion to the tickets sold. 
PRICE OF TICKET* t 
Whole tickets, $50; Halves, $2.5; Tenth s,or each Cou¬ 
pon, $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $100; 22 K'Hckets 
for ji.oVi; 115 Whole Tickets for $5,000; if 
Tickets for $10,000- No discount on less than $*w 
worth of Tickets at a lime. . . 
Full particulars may be learned from circulars, 
which will be sent free from this office to all who ap» 
tickets now ready for sale, and nil orders 
punied by the uiouey promptly filled. Liberal terms 
given to those who buy to sell again. 
TIIOS. E. BKAMLETTE, 
A"ent Publ. Libr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert. 
Public Library Building, Louisville, Kf. 
AGENTS WANTED FOR 
WASHINGTON SSE 
The only,COMPLETE history of oui National Cap¬ 
ita) Its ORIGIN, GROWTH, BEAUTIES, EXCELLEN¬ 
CIES, AOL'SKS and PERSONAGES. ALL graphically 
portrayed by Geo. Alp. Townsend. Hold, sulking, 
truthful inside views of Washington Line. Oon- 
f rcsstonnl and Lobbying Jobbery fully detailed. 
lUaanttU illustrated. Books mn4v. For special terms, 
address J A3. BETTS Sc CO., Hartford, Ct., or Chicago, 
MALUSTERS PATENT ARTOPT1CON. 
l’ho most powerful Magic Lantern 
ever made: with a brilliant Gil Lamp; 
for Home, Sunday Sohool and Lectures, 
Btereoptlcons, Ac. Slides at reduced 
prices. A profitable business for a man 
'Withsmall capital. Send stampfor Oatr 
W. MITCHELL M’ALLlSTER, 
1314 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
Greeiidale Stock Breeding Farm. 
Short-Horns, most fashionable pedigrees r Berk¬ 
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points; all ages; for sale. Parties desiring to pur¬ 
chase first-class stock are invited to visit the herd, or 
address H. C. GRAFF, 
Box 400, Maysville, Col. Co., Ohto. 
alogue, 
The Perkins & House 
SAFETY LAMPS, 
I 7A8T-TROTTING STALLION WANTED. 
1 —I wish to procure a fust-trotting Stallion on 
shares, or would exchange some ilrst-class stock for 
one-half Interest or the whole of o fine horse- Also, 
want some brood mares. Address H. C. I, RAFF. 
Box 400. Muysvllle, Col. Co,, Ohio. 
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MANUFACTOBBR8 OF 
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EZTFOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE 
Manufactured by 
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ENT FUF.E to Inventors and Owners of Patents, 
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pe a month! Horse and carriage furnished 
fj Expenses t aid. II. B. Shaw, Alfred, Me. 
Portable, Stationary 
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Hundreds in use in Shops, 
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VT Circulars seut on application, 
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