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The only authorized reports, issued weekly iu neat pamphlet form, well printed, on good paper, suitable/or binding, containing Sermon and Prayer. PRICE 8 cents; $3 03 per year ; $1.75 per half year. Subscriptions received by the publishers. The Trade supplied by the American Slows Company. Extra number containing the THANKSGIVING SERMON. Price 10 cents. 1 ree to all regular enbecrlbera. CoaArr's PATENT-BINDUS mailed free on the receipt of 50 cents. •11. R. FORD de CO., 164 Nassau St. Printing House Square, N. Y. decl2-4t sow A A decl7-4m W A.T E ILS FIRSTi„.PREMIUM PIANOS, With Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass and Agraffe Bridge. Melodeons, Parlor, Church, and Cabinet Organs. . The best Manufactured. Warranted for 0 Years. 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six fast class makers, at • .low prices for Cash, or one-quartereasb and the balance in Month ly, or Quarterly Installments. Second-hand Instruments at great Baigains. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. 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