THE GE.VESEE FARMEPw. 



357 



ESTABLISHED IN 1843. 



EASTMAN'S 



MODEL 



ROCHESTER, N. Y- 



THIS INSTITUTION IS THE 



OLDEST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 



IN THE WORLD. 



BrsiNESS iNSTRiroTioN imparted, and Business Experikncb 

 fforded, by means of the 



ORIGINAL EASTMAN SYSTEM OF 



"ACTUAL BUSINESS," 



A Sysfem which belongs exclusively to the heirs and success- 

 rs ot 6, W. Eastman, its inventor ; and one which is success- 

 illy and perfectly in operation, and attended with 



WONDERFUL RESULTS 



a the speedy and thorough transformation of young men of 

 verage abilities into 



ACCURATE ACCOUNTANTS, 



Prompt, Efficient Business Men. 



Skill and facility soon acquired in the precision, ease of 

 lovemeut, rmd Ijeauliful fonnatii^n of characters, which f Tm the 

 >eeuli:ir merits of EASTMAN'S Systi-m of Rapiu Writing. 

 ^his Department is under the ohnrje of Prof. M. W. liUISDEi^, 

 , most expert and accomplished Teacher. 



To Farmers 



, knowledcre of Accounts is all-Important, and can not be OTcr- 

 ^timateii ; it is destined to mark the diotinctive line between the 

 wealthy and the poor of this class. 



BOOK-KEEPING. 



This important branch of Instruction is under the immediate 

 apervision of 



TffS FBiyCIPAL EJMSELF, 



fho his had experience in business and teaching imder more 

 avorable circutnst aices, ami to a greater extent, than any other 

 commercial Teacher in the country. 



OTill CANADIAN FEIENDS 



iriU please reraembi'r th;it the present rate of premium on Canada 

 ioney and f'oin will amount to a saving of about one-third of 

 he cost of Tuition, Board, &c. 



(^^ For full particulars, terms, &e., and for an expose of (he 

 indue pretensions of II Gr. Eastm.in, of the Poughkeepsie Col- 

 ege, s -nd f ir our College Paper, which will be mailed to any ad- 

 iress on application to 



A, R. EASTMAN, 

 PEiifoiPAi, Eastman Meecautile Collbgk, 

 HOT P.ochester, T'. T. 



TdE 



AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL 



NOW IS THE TIME TO 'GET KEW SUBSClilBERS. 



rODRTEEN NUMBERS FOR ONE DOLLAR! 



One Premium of Taylor's Sovth Down Jiuch Lamb zcorth 

 $50.U(J ! ! ! 



ONB PREMIUM OP TAYLOIi'S SOUTH DOWN BUCK LAMB WORTH 



$40.00 ; ! ! 



VOLUME 8IXTH— Will commence January 1st. 1864, The 

 Publisher li:is concluded to close the i)resent volume with 

 the December number, so as to commence the New Voli;mk 

 WITH THE .New Yeak. All our iiresent subscribers will be sup- 

 plied to May inclusive. All such may receive the Journal to I)e- 

 cember, 18(34, by sending seveniy-tive cents to the Publisher. 



TERMS AND PREMIUMS FOR 1864, 



1st — Any pers '11 sending one luiiidred and fifty iiames and onb 

 iiuNDKEi) A.Ni) FiFiY DOLLAKs, s'..all rcceive 150 copies of the 

 Stock J' uriial, and one of Taylor's South Down Buck Lnmbs 

 —price $5u— which wil be delivered in New York to order. 



2d — Any person sending us one hundred and twenty-five names 

 and ^V2o in money, shall receive 1C5 copies of ihe Journal 

 and one of Taylor's Souih Down Buck Lambs, Price, $10. 



8d — .'Vny person sending us one hundred names and $100 in cash, 

 sh 11 receive 100 'opies of the Journal, and one copy of Iler- 

 ben's Horses of America — price $10 — a' d one Farmer's En- 

 cyclopedia Price, $.5. 



4tb — Any one sending us ?eventy-five names and S7.5 in money, 

 shall receive 7.T Journals and Coleman's Agriculture— Price 

 $6— and Kaudall's & Y'ouatt's Shepherd's Own Book. Price, 

 $2. 



5th — An) person sending us fifty names and $50 in money, shall 

 receive 50 Journals and EaiidaH's & Youatt's Shepherd's 

 Own Book — Price $'2 — and Kandall & Youatt on the -. orse — 

 Price $1, -Jo— and itandall's Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry. 

 Price, 75 cents, 



6th— Any person sending us twenty names and $].'>, shall receive 

 20 Journals and one Shepherd's Own Book. Price, $2. 



7th — Any person sending us ten names and $«, shall receive 10 

 Journ l.s and one Herbert's Hints to Horse Keepers, or 

 Toutitt & Martin on Cattle— $1,25 each. 

 Sth*— Any person sending six names and $-5, shall receive six 

 Journals and one Allen's Domestic Animals Prce, 75 cents. 

 9lh — .Any person sending three names imd $.3, shall receive 3 

 Journals and one Eandall's Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry. 

 Prii-e, 75 cents. 

 10th — For $1 sent previous to January 1st, 1864, the Journal will 

 be sent from Knvember, 1863, to December. IStU. 

 Address all communications to C, M. SAXTON, 



Agricultural Book Publisher, New York. 

 D C. LiNSLF.Y, Otis F. E. Waite, Editors, 

 f^°° Books sent free of postage. nov2t 



DEWEY'S COLORED FRUIT PLATES. 



NEARLY SIX HUNDRED VARIETIES, 



EMRUACING all popular Fruits, Ornamental Tr es. Shrubs, 

 Evergreens, h Towers. Pose-, itc , grown and sold by nur- 

 serymen. Over sixty new varieties drawn and cfilored 'roin na- 

 ture this year fW Books made to order to suit the particular 

 business of any tiiirseryman or tree agent, j^" Catalogues 

 with list of plates, prices, &c,, sent gratis In mail on applicatiott 

 to nov2t D. M. DEWEY, Agent, 



Horticultural Bookseller, . ochi-ster, N. T. 

 N. B. Orders for winter business .shouM be .sent at once. 



PREMIUM FARM GRIST MILL ! 



"TT71LT. O' TND .ALL KINDS uF GRAIN EAPIDLY. 

 VV Is adapi-d for Morse Power. 

 Is simple, cheap and durable. 



EYKUY^ K.ARMEU SHOULD "AVE ONE. 

 JS^ Send for a jieseriptive Circular, and address 



WM, L, BOYKK A BKO., I'hiladelphia, Pa. 

 Also, manufadur' rs of IIor>'e Powers and Threshers, Circular 

 Saw Machines, Lawn Mowers, Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, .fee, 

 ifec, &c. novlt 



CHOICE NATIVE AND FOREIGN GRAPE 



T7INF-i.— LE\K & CO, OF FEE Fi'R SALK ,\ LXRGE 



\ sioik of Na'.ive and Foreien Grape Vines, including all 



the rarest anil most valuable varieties. Send l"r a Price List. 



Address ' LFvTC .<- ro., 



novU Humboldt Nurseries, Toledo. t>hi«. 



