GEO. STECK & CO.’S 
7 Per Gent. 
WATER LOAN BONDS 
CIRCULARS OX APPLICATION, 
ROBINSON.CHASE&CQ 
ARE THE CHEAPEST, BECAUSE THEY SUR¬ 
PASS ALL OTHERS IN 
TONE, FINISH and DURABILITY. 
Warerooms, 25 East 14th St., N.Y. 
Bankers, 18 Broad St., New York 
FIRST PREMIUM 
APPARATUS AND FIXTURES 
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
Also, Anderiton’N Agricultural Steamer* and 
Stoutn Hollars, both High uml Low Pressure;—First 
Premiums at Seven State Fairs and Expositions this 
full. Kipp's New Engines, 2to 10 Horse Power, 
&c., Ac. Address 
WHITMAN A lil'UKICLL, 
Little Kails, N. Y. 
1. Called Up. — “ Please, sir, it’s time to get 3. Calling Name#.- Wife of his Bosom- - Mon 
up. And shall I break the ice in your pitcher ?” ster! Brute 1 Heartless wretch! ” &c., &c. 
f ffl — —r-• 
These Standard Instrument*, which have 
been for more than fifty years before the public, still 
maintain tbelr high reputation, and the award oi the 
Highest Recompenses from the most critical tri- 
buuuluuver bestowed upon any Plano Manufacturers, 
places them at the Head of all Competition. 
The leading rianists of both Europe and America, 
including Dr. Franz Liessr, Thu I berg, Mom- 
cheles, Hottschalk and others, have given the 
most tlattering testimony of the 
Superiority ol the Cliickeriug Pinuos over 
All Others. 
At the World’s Fair in Loudon, in 1851, they re¬ 
ceived THE PRIZE MEDAL. 
At the great International Exhibition In Paris, 1867 
these Pianos were awarded A First Hold Medal 
and !*ti 11 Higher It erom p time. 
The Imperial Cross of the Legiou ol Houor. 
As this was declared a superior award to the Gold 
Medal, and as Chichering A: Sous wore the only 
competing firm who received this Supreme Testi¬ 
monial, we are Justified In claiming a superiority 
over all other exhibitors. 
Persons Intending to purchase a piano are invited 
to send to us for an illustrated Catalogue (mailed 
freoj, by which U will be seen that our Prices are as 
low as the Guarantee of First-class materials and 
workmanship will Justify. 
CHICIIEBING 6L SONS, 
No. 11 East 14tli Si„ New York. 
P ARTNER WANTED In a good Nursery, 
3 years established, located In uno of the very 
best sections ol' the West, Good root and packing 
cellars; place abundantly supplied with water by a 
11 rat-elm, wind mill. Splendid opportunity tor an 
enterprising man with Jl.i.On to Li,500 to engage im¬ 
mediately in business. References giver. 
NATHAN H. SHAW, West Point, Nebraska. 
■ Are superseding all 
d ol * HM ‘ s - Rupture can 
V M be permanently cured 
without suffering. 
THE ELASTIC TRUSS C0„ 683 Broadway New York. 
have been awarded the highest premium and medals 
by all Institutes and Expositions, when exhibited. 
IDU Tromont Str.et, Uo»to», Mrui. 
120$ Clttmliiul rhllmlt'IjibU, J'u. 
Futility lviiuia A vi*., \Vfiahln((U>ii, D ; C, 
44 Weil Fourth St , Cliidlimili, Ohio. 
4W J£iUt Water St., MUwnuhec, \VU. 
Be arc »i Offices, 
CAUTION 
BOY ONLY TUB 
4. Called Out 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
BATO.y ,1A IHNO> CO., N. T 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
MANUFACTUMCD BY 
These Absolutely Sou-Explosive Metal Lamps have within the last few years become 
universally known that a full description Is unnecessary. 
Why is this lump safer than other so-culled Safety 
Lamps * Tins question, so often asked, is easily answered. 
The ORIENT SAFETY LAMP is the only lamp which 
has the FULLER PATENT DOUBLE JOINT above t-e 
surface of tho nil, which prevents the possibility of being 3'I 'iljSJiil 
injured by accldont, or of leaking. Tins is ulsu be only lamp 
which uses FULLER’S PATENT SAFETY WICK CHAM- | ( fj 
HER, or tube—the only device yot discovered which pre- ..j i .., 
vents the tire from getting into tho body of the lamp, thus famr’ 
Portable, Mstlonary 
and Agricultural. 
Hundreds In use in Shops, 
Printing Hooium, Mills, Mines, 
and on Farms and Planta¬ 
tions, for Grain Threshing, 
Food Cooking for Stock, Cot¬ 
ton Ginning. Sawing, Ac. 
HP" Circulars sent on application, 
The Perkins & House 
SAFETY LAMPS, 
These lumps are compact, simple and substantial, and 
adapted to all domestic ntes, tbe I’ARLOK, the DRAWING¬ 
ROOM, the HALL, the BKD-CUAAIDER and the KITCHEN. 
They ar • also adapted to Stores, Hotels, Factories, Shops, 
Churches Halls. Ac., fitting all the GAS and KEROSENF 
CHANDELIERS. BRACKETS. PENDANTS. Ac., .n use. 
They are finished in tbe most elegant and substantial man¬ 
ner. Our lamps with bronze figures, lor parlor use, are the 
mo*t. elaborate and beautiful In design anu finish ever manu¬ 
factured in tins or any other country. 
Safety Filling Cans & Lanterns, 
US^FOR SALE BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE. 
Manufactured by 
CLEVELAND NON-EXPLOSIVE LAMP CO., 
I« lJurclay St.. N. Y., anil Cleveland. Ohio. 
STOCK SCALKS. COAL 8CAL1CH, Ha Y SCALES, DAIRY 
Scaler, Counter Scales, Ac. \e. 
Soalea Repaired Promptly and Reasonably. 
For sale also, Troemer's Coffee und Drue Mills, 
Composition Bells, all sizes Letter Presses, &c., &c. 
. TBE MOST PERFECT 
iTBOE 
ffl 
JL Insurance Company; 
IT A RTF O 7?T». CO VJV. 
jy* Apply to any Agent, or write to the Company. 
as a common glass lamp, and the light is 
Intensely Biilliant, Pure and Steady 
Miles Alarm Till Co.’s. 
"VERY • ImTk4u„ 1 EVERY 
As further evidence of the popularity of the Orient Safety 
Lamps, we submit the following editorials from the rntinv we 
have received: 
From Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, Nov, 11, 1871. 
“ Since the Introduction of petroleum oils und fluids, many 
attempts Imve been mede to produce u lamp which will effect¬ 
ually stop the terrible destruction oi live and property caused 
by the <xploAing and brmi.lni of /e.a lumps. 
“ A lamp, to mectunivf null demand and give satisfaction, 
must be capable of burning, with safety, till mV.Js or otL good 
and had. ft must be made of me nil. without seam. Joint or 
solder, so that it can never break or leak. It liniBt be simple, 
but scientifically constructed, and so nicely finished as to be 
ornamental as well as umju>, and must be sold at u price within 
the reach of all. such is the Orient 8a i rrv Lamp, manu¬ 
factured by Wallace & Sons.” 
tiliMrcEoi 
rfrn.sj.uttj,) "i 
WWl'inDircR.i.fj 
MERCHANT 
Boots and Shoes should be 
worn by Mechanics aud all 
who are kept in-doors, as 
they are not affected by 
heat or drouth. 
DEAWEK 
SHOULD 
Use Them. ~ Warranted. 
SO I-10 
Fairbanks' 1 Scale Warehouses 
FAIRBANKS <fc CO., 
311 BKO VDIVAY, NEW YORK, 
338 UROADWAY, ALBANY, 
93 MAIN ST.. BUFFALO, N.Y. 
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 
*3 Milk Street, Boston. 
The strong point about 
them is simply this :—They 
add 5 cts. to the cost of a 
shoe, and from 81 to 83 to 
its wearing value 
From Am. Agriculturist, April 1, 1873. 
“Recently we have tried anew lamp,called the Orient. 
and several weeks’trim has failed to show any fault in it. 
The lamp is a neat pattern (as shown in the engraving). The 
flame is pleasant, bright und steady, und tlie lump is not a 
rapid consumer of oil. We do not see how uny one can get a 
better return In light from the amount of oil consumed than 
from the Orient, manufactured by Wallacb a Sons.” 
For Sale by Leading Hardware Darners, 
Safest and best Oil ever made—burns In any lump 
-for sale at retail by the trade ceuerallv, and at 
holesale by CHAS. PRATT A CO., j EataUUlud 
70d 105 Fulton St.. New York. 
GREAT REDUCTION. 
TEAS AND COFFEES 
AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers. 
Send for New Price LI51. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO. 
P. 0. Box 56-13. 31 & 33 Vesey St., New York. 
Beautiful COTtOMOS, mounted, for oniv 11. 
Landscape or Figures. Mailed safelv any¬ 
where. GKO. E. FERINE, 66 Iteade St.'.N-1 
AGENTS MAKE $10 A DAY 
MILLERS AND GRANGERS. 
The Buffalo Corn Shelter will shell 160 to 200 bush, 
ears of corn per hour. Well tested in grist mills 
Price $50, Blake’s Horse Powei and u few Hay 
Presses for sale cheap. Address 
W. S. SHAW, Buffalo, N. Y. 
SELLING THESE LAMPS. 
WALLACE & SONS, 
89 Chambers St.- New York; 
For Terms, &c., address 
