I M AGIC LANTERNS 
MADE IN I 
3 I DAYS 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO., 
Organs & Mclodeons 
The Oldest, Largest and Most Terfect Manufactory 
In the United Slates. 
No other Musical Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
£3?” Send for Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, N. V. 
Parents should remorabor 
that Silver Tips not only 
prevent, the Shoe wearing 
out at the toe, but the stock¬ 
ings also. 
Bulbs for Fall Planting 
Plants for Winter Flowering 
Embracing everything NEW and UAflK in grea 
variety, and at LOW KATES. Price Lists nailei 
free to all applicants. 
Seedsmen, 35 Cortlandt Street, ML V. 
in lVHHUS OK TRIAL 
/|jf FOR ONLY 30 CENTS I, 
■ THK 
JLqJ American Rural Rome. 
Live, beautiful and cheap. A cent < wanted, 
cash premium*. Specimens tree Address 
THE RURAL HOME, Rochester, * 
IncreuBcd FtdlltiM to Club Organ » i *. 
Bend tor New Price Lint. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. O. Box 6643.) 31 & 33 Vezey St., New York 
't -"w-- - y- msaasasaezz&Be 
THE DRESS OF THfE PERIOD. 
“ What’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. Man will still follow the 
gentler sex. 
■s $75 to $250 per month, JSSBS^. 
to introduce the OKNDXNE IMPROVED CO.M- 
U MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
~ Tht* machine will Mitch, hem, foil, tuck,quIR.eord, 
C bind, braid and embroider in a luo.tt wupoMor man- 
* ner. Price >-nly $16. Fully licensed and warranted 
E. for live years. We will pay tljOOQ for any machine 
that will new a stronger, more beautiful, or more 
m, elastic «oaai than ours. 1% makes the “ Elastic 
Lock Stitch.'* Every wjeond stitch can be cut, and 
~ still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tear- 
P ing IE We pay Agents from *7ft to $350 per month 
and expenses, or a commission from which twice 
ij? that amount can be made. 8ECOMB A CO.. Hoitnn, 
i Mas*.; iHlUburg.Pa.; OMcagd. TU.; or St . Louts, Me. 
A GOOD INVESTMENT 
NO MODERN DWELLING- CAN RE COM. 
0 plcte Without an adequate Sup¬ 
ply of pure water. Until recently 
this great essential was unattain¬ 
able, tut the leaden pipes In use 
engendered a slow and accumu¬ 
lative poison, which medical tes- 
t.1 niony hu* provod to have ruin e l 
the health of thousands. The 
only water-pipe, cheap and dura¬ 
ble, that w ill ensure perfect safe¬ 
ty, i* the Paient Tin -Linf.d 
LK.AJ t Pick, manufactured by 
the COLWELL LEAD CO., No. 211 Center St., Now 
York. This pipe is cheaper than lead pine, when 
strength and durability are 1 -onsUlered. It Is used in 
several hospital and cither public buildings, und In 
numerous private residence*. In several large stock 
yards, whore It has been used, the condition of the 
cattle Improved rapidly. This tin-lined pipe Is ap¬ 
proved by Architects, Water Commissioners, Medical 
Faculty, Civil Engineers, and all those whose Investi¬ 
gations are directed to the best means of securing 
the health and oomf'-rt of society. Pile - 111# cents 
tier 11>. Desoriptlve Pampblets sent by mat), free. 
COMBINED CLOVER THRESHER 
AND SEPARATOR. 
Length, 25 in 
It* merits are accuracy and lone. No pumping. 
Shoot* dart- or shot, use improves It. For rifle 
practice and nmusettii-ul for Ndlo* and gentlemen 
cannot, be excelled. NoUeless. bent by express, In 
case, with darts, target*, shot, Ac., on receipt of price, 
$3_orC. O. D., If preferred. Extra darts, $1 per do/,. 
A. B.— Tom c.-ics" und '‘stray dogs" never stay 
near the *• KUle.” Have huainevs elsewhere. Ad- 
drey# LESLIE It. QL AOlHfiNIIUSH, Herkimer,N. Y. 
The clover is fed Into this rcn-hlne ns It come* 
from the field; is Th reshed. Hulled ulitl 
Cleaned nt One Opi-rniinii. The chaff not. 
hulled at first paaaoge through tin* hi ler, Is returned 
by an elevator, and the light stems. .Vo., passes from 
the fun shoe to an extra elevator and returns them to 
the fun without gOLle'through the Heller. No lie- 
handling of any Tailings, or ChafF. Capacity 
from tin to 70 bushels per uuy. Over 2.30O Ala- 
chiucM in Mae througliont llic United States, 
Canada and Prutsin. Senil for Circular. Terms 
and Prices. 
HIBDSELL MANUF’G COMPANY, 
South Rend, Inti. 
M ALUSTEft S PATENT ARTOPTICON. 
The most powi-rful Magic Lantern 
ever made; with a brilliant Oil Lamp; 
for Home, Sunday Schon! and Lecturrs. 
Btereopticons, Ac. Slides at reduced 
prices. A pro II table Iti.diif ss for a 'man 
with small capital. Sendstamp forCut- 
W. MITCHELL M'ALLISTKK, 
1314 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 
Eagan's Artificial Stone 
XS TMil J3BST. 
Patented....1872. 
This Patent, In the manufacture Of Building Fronts, 
Sills, Lintels, Coplug, Steps. Doorand Window Heads, 
Mantels, Dearths, Tiling, Curbing, bid* walks, Har¬ 
den and Lawn it ullts. l-'lonrs ior Jec Houses, HlaugU- 
alogue, 
PICTURES A Fit AMES, or all kirn's of 
G. K. PICKIN' 10,116 Kendo St., New York. 
Wholesale prices, bend tor Catalogues. 
LEE & SHEPARD 
Publish this week: 
Insure in the TRAVELERS of Hartford, Ct. 
GRANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN! 
“A Work of Peculiar Intercut.” 
Womanhood s 
Its Sanctities and Fidelities. By MRS. ISA- 
uddla IlkEt RBR lfOOKLR. lGmo. Cloth, 75 ots.; 
paper, 40 eta. 
“ Worth it* weight in Gold." 
Pronouncing Hand-book 
Of Words often Mispronounced. By Rich¬ 
ard SoUi-E and LOOMIS J. CAMPBELL. (Contains 
3,000 words.) 24mo. Cloth, flexible, GJ cts. 
A Companion to " The Gentle Life.” 
At Our Rest. 
By Sumner Ellis. KJrno. Cloth, $1.50. 
Let oil the People sag “Amen.” 
Tht* Salnry Grub. 
A complete History of the Great Congressional 
Theft of Sl.25ii.Odd. With the Yens and Nays in 
both Houses, Sketch of the Debates, and a Re¬ 
view of the Apologies. By W. S. Robinson 
<" WAUUIMiTUN l'lmo. Paper, 30 cts. 
*• TTlm Pays?" 
Politics and Mysteries of Life Insurance. 
Hr Ei.i/'.un Wright, lato Insurance Commis¬ 
sioner. l'-’rao. Cloth, $1.50. 
New Boot: by " Oliver Optic.” 
The Ynclit Club ; 
Or, The Yount Boat-Builder. lGmo. Illus¬ 
trated. Cloth, $1.50. 
This Is the second volume of the new series enti¬ 
tled ‘‘The Yacht Club Series.” 
N< hi Bool: 6 u Elijah Kellogg. 
John Goilsoe’s Legacy. 
lCroo. illustrated. Cloth, $1.25. 
This is the fifth volume Of the Pleasant Cove 
Series. 
A r < tr Church Music. 
The Morning Stai. 
A Collection of New Music lor Choirs, 
Singing Schools, Conventions, etc. Hy D. F. 
Hodc.es and G. W. Foster, editors of "Tne 8a- 
crod Crown," " The Anthem Offering, etc. Music 
8vo. $l. ! 0. 
Golden Suubennis. 
A Collection of New Music for the !snb- 
hatli School, the Social Meeting, and the 
Home Circle. By D. F. UonuES and J. U. 
Tenni V- Boards, i5 ots.: paper, 30 cts. Liberal 
discount to Sunday Schools. 
FOR 8ALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 
Any of the ubove-raentioned books sent, post-paid, 
on receipt of the price. 
An Illustrated Catulogue sent free to any address. 
FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT 
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE 
TnE FREEDMAN 7 * SATING3 AND TfiUBT COMPANY, 
< luirterul by flu I 'lifted States. 
No. 185 BijutcKEfc Street. New York. 
ASSETS OVKIt 84,000,000. 
J. W. ALVORD. President. 
G. W. STTCKNBY. Actuary. 
A. M. SPERRY, Gent. Inspector. 
8 A M L. UA KRIS, Manager. 
Send for Circular, JOHN J. ZU1LLE, Cashier. 
LIBERAL TERMS TO IMPROVERS 
12,000 CASH GILTS, $1,500,000, 
$ 250,000 for $ 50 1 
11 Years Credit, 7 per cent. Interest. 
NO PART OF THE PRINICPAl PAYABLE FOR FOUR YEARS 
WILLARD'S 
FINE OR AIN - GROWING IiEQION 
The Fourth Grand Gift Concert authorized by 
special net of the Legislature fur the benefit of the 
FubllG Library of Kentucky, will take place in Pub¬ 
lic Library Hall, at Louisville, Ky., 
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873. 
Only Sixty Thousand tickets will bo sold. The 
tickets are divided Into ten coupons or parts. 
At this Concert, which will be the grandest musical 
display ever witnessed In this Country, the unprece¬ 
dented sum of 
Tracts of one and two thousand acres available for 
Neighborhood Colonies, or lor Stock Farms. 
A Complete Treatise 011 Dairy Farina 
and Fannins, 
Dairy Stork and Stork Feeding:, 
ITIilk, It* Management mid Manu¬ 
facture Into Butter and Clieeae, 
History and Mode ol'Organisation of 
Butter and Cheese Factories, 
Dairy Utensils, lilc., Etc. 
JEx-cellenl Ctlmalidlli Pure flowing Il'nlo 
“1 would say, that in the course of many years, 
nnd through extensive travel, I have not seen u more 
inviting country, nor one which offers greater induce¬ 
ments, with fewer objections to settlement, than 
these lauds of the A. T. A 8. F. it. K .”—Extract He- 
port of Henry SUwart. Agricultural Editor American 
Agriculturist. 
For full particulars inquire of 
A. E. TOUZALIN, 
Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kan. 
divided into 12.000 cash gifts, wdl be distributed by 
lot among the ticket-holders. 
LIST OF GIFTS: 
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT.$'250,000 
QNK GRAND CASH GIFT. 100.000 
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 50,0o0 
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 25,000 
ONE GRAND CASH GIFT. 17.300 
10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each. 1 00,000 
30 CASH GIFTS 5.000 each. I>o,oo0 
50 CASH GIFTS 1 , 1 X 11 ) each. 50,000 
ho Cash gifts ooo each. lo.ooo 
ion CASH GIF TS 400 each. 40,000 
150 CASH GIFTS 300 ear'll. 15,000 
250 CASH GIFTS 200 each. 50.000 
326 CASH GIFTS V'O each. 32,500 
11,000 CASH GIFTS CO c-.eh . 55'i.01l0 
TOTAL, 12,000 GIFTS, ALU CASH, 
amounting to . .. ... .$1,500,000 
The distribution will be positive, whether all the 
tickets are sold or not, anil the 12,000 gifts all paid In 
proportion to the tickets sold. 
PRICE OF TICKETS : 
Whole ticket*. $Mk Halves, $8fr, Tenths,or each Cou¬ 
pon, S5; Eleven Whole Ticket - for $600 : 22H Tickets 
for jl.OdO: HO IVliole Tickets, for $5,000; 227 Whole 
Tickets for ¥10,000. No discount on less than $500 
worth of Tickets at a time. 
Fall particulars may be learned from circulars, 
which will be abut free from this office to all who ap¬ 
ply for them. 
Tickets now ready for sale, aud all orders accom¬ 
panied hy the money promptly filled. Liberal terms 
given to those who buy to sell again. 
TIIOS. E. BRAMLETTE, 
A~ent Publ. Llbr. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, 
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. 
BY S. A. WILLARD, A. IYI-, 
re Busbaniiry Editor of Moore's liural New- 
Yorker, Lecturer in Oornell University, Maine 
Agricultural College, Etc., Etc. 
ViOMES T/n 
This Is the most full, practical and reliable work 
On Dairy Husbandry extant; Indeed the only one 
which describes the recent great Improvements In 
the Dairy Business. It is highly commended by lead¬ 
ing Agricultural and other Influential journals, und 
must speedily become (in fact is already) the Stand¬ 
ard and Only Auflior.fi/. it will pay every one en¬ 
gaged In any branch of dairy business, or who keeps 
u single cow, to obtain nnd study this work. 
Practical dairy husbandry embraces 540 
Lnrge Octavo Fugew, is handsomely nnd fully 
Illustrated, printed on superior paper, and elegantly 
bound. It is a Subscription Book, and a liberal com¬ 
mission is given Agoutis who canvas* Counties, Ac. 
The Agents of the Rural New-Yokkkr i especially 
those In Dairy regions) will do well to try the sale of 
this work. To any person residing where there Is nu 
Agent, or who cannot wait for one, the Publisher will 
send a copy of the work, post-paid, on receipt of the 
price, $3—(or for $5 the book und RURAL New-York¬ 
er one year.) Addross 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publlaher, 
5 Beckman St., New Yorb. 
M 3 ! 
Ageixts Wexxxtod.. 
Si: Ml go It C’ATALQUUE. 
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., NEW YORK 
P ARK TOWNS. SF.IMDIC TOWNS, 
OEM E’l’KlilES, 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING. COUNTRY PL VCE8. 
Robert Morris Copeland lias marie plans for 12 Park 
Towns, 11) Cemeteries an I 500 Public aud Private 
EsLuics. lie furnishes advice, plans and superin¬ 
tendence for all kinds of suburban and rural im¬ 
provements. Offices. —ID City Exchange, Boston, 
Mass.. 705 S.'insom St.. Plnludelpbiu, and Ridley Park, 
Delaware Co.. Pa. 
LEE & SHEPARD, Publishers, 
BOSTON. 
LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM, 
NEW YORK. 
by one Agonl celling SilrmrTa-foit 
Hrootn. Recommended by the late 
Horace Gieelem Am. Agriculturist, 
und 100,000 Families using them. 
One countv for each Agent. Success 
sure. C. A. CLEGG A CO., 
20 Cortlandt fit... NY. 
1 GABLrfE 
|| SCREW 
||wxre: 
lit tills way it takes 30 sec¬ 
onds to secure the sole to up¬ 
per of u Boot or Shoe, in a 
manner equal to hand-sew¬ 
ed, thus reducing the cost. 
GREAT 
REDUCTION. 
DUTY OFF 
it. 
/.d ''.'slB 
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