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VHE GHEAT AJIERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
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CLIPPER Vertical Engines, off and on wheels ! 
Price on wheels. *! Horse Power, $4S5. 8 Horse on wheels, 
Price $700. Dry Steam Horizontal Engines, S Horse Pow- 
er Climax, on wheels, S9-.i5. Builders of StJitionarv Eugines, 
4 styles, from 6 to 20ii Hoise Power. Corlis's Engines, Extra 
Finish and cut off Engines. Crank Stationarv, and Plain 
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Good responsible Agents wanted . 
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Agriciiltzcrist: 
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of Engines,Boil- 
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FBICK & CO., 
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Compact, Substantial, Economical, and 
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well and give full power claimed. En- 
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the low price of 
3 Horsc-PoTFer §343.00 
i« " " 283.30 
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:S~ Put on Cars at Spriiigfleld, Ohio. 
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water in Boiler to the Chamber in rear, and then back to the 
front through 3 in. fines. 
All sparks consumed— no danger of fires.— All wrought iron. 
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It will make more steam from less fuel than any horizontal boiler 
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WHITMAN & BURRELL, 
Little Falls, N. Y. 
Manufacturers or HrBBELl, & CO.'S NEW 
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SKIXXER & "WOOD, . 
Erie, Pa. 
Bay's $60 AntODiatlG Inciliator 
Hatches and rears the young chicks! Highest poBSible 
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Bay's Fire Alarm Clocks. 
Kuii in any positic-n ; keep good time, and give warning 
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> Publishers of Books on Agricul- 
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Allen's American Cattle $2.50 
Their History, Breeding, and Management. This 
"book will be considered indispensable by every 
breeder of live-stock. The large experience of the 
author in improving the character of American herds 
adds to the weight of his observations, and has en- 
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An excellent feature of the volume is its orderly, me- 
thodical arrangement, condensing a great variety of 
information into a comparatively small compass, and 
enabling the reader to find the point on which he is 
seeking light, without wasting his time in turning 
over the leaves. By Lewt:3 F. Allen. Illnslrated. 
Cloth, 12mo. 
Allen's New American Farm Book...$2.60 
Allen's American Farm Book, (the former edition of the 
present volume), has been one of the standard farmers' 
hand-hooks for twenty years ; it is still a valuable 
book, but as its author, Mr. R. L. Allen, could not give 
time to its revision, this was undertaken by his brother, 
Hon, Lewis F. Allen, the distinguished farmer of Erie 
county, editor of the American Shorthorn Herd-Book. 
The present edition of the work is greatly enlarged, 
and full of suggestions from the rich experience of its 
editor and reviser, and is called the NEW AMERI- 
CAN FARM BOOK. Originally by Richaed L. Al- 
len, Revised and greatly enlarged by Lewis F. Allen. 
Cloth, 12mo. 
Swine Hnsbandry $1.75 
A Practical ^Manual for the Breeding, Rearing, and 
Management of Swine, and the Prevention and Treat- 
ment of their Diseases. While written from a West- 
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is by no means limited to any section of the country. 
It is the fullest and freshest compendium relating to 
Swine Breeding yet offered. By F. D. Cobtjex, a 
Western Practical Farmer and Breeder. 
Harris on the Pig $1.50 
The points of the various English and American breeds 
are thoroughly discussed, and the great advantage of 
using thorough-bred males clearly shown. The work is 
equally valuable to the farmer who keeps but few pigs, 
and to the breeder on an extensive scale. By Joseph 
Harris. With numerous Illustrations. Cloth, 12mo. 
Dadd's Modem Horse Doctor. $1.50 
Containing Practical Observations on the Causes, 
Nature, aud Treatment of Diseases and Lameness of 
Horses; embracing recent and improved Methods, ac- 
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trated. By Geo. H. Dadd, M. D., Y. S. Cloth, 12mo. 
Dadd's American Cattle Doctor.... $1,50 
To Help Every Man to be his own Cattle-Doctor. A 
work by Geo. H. Dadd, M.D., Veterinary Practitioner; 
giving the necessary information for presening the 
Health and Curing the Diseases of Oxen, Cows, Sheep, 
and Swine, with a great variety of original Recipes, 
and valuable information on Farm and Dairy Manage- 
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Fuller's Grape Cnlturist $1.50 
This is one of the very best of works on the Culture 
of the Hardy Grapes, with full directions for all depart- 
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and five excellent engravings, illustratins; the various 
operations of Planting, Training, Grafting, etc. By An- 
drew S. FtTLLER, Practical Horticulturist. Cloth, 12mo. 
Gregory on Squashes 30 
This little Treatise, which no Farmer or Gardener 
ought to he without, tells all about selecting the soil 
for Squashes ; how much manure is necessary ; how to 
prepare and plant ; about hoeing and cultivating ; set- 
ting of the fruit; ripening, gathering, storing, care 
during winter, etc. By James J. H. Gregoet. Paper 
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Henderson's Gardening for Profit. $1.50 
A now well known aud standard work on Market and 
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American work, aud not made up, as books on garden- 
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Everything is made perfectly plain, and the subject 
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to preparing the products for market. By Peter Hes- 
DERSON. Cloth, 12mo. 
Henderson's Gardening for Pleasure.$1.50 
This work is prepared to meet the wanrs of the ama- 
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The work includes fruit, vegetable, and flower-garden- 
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*' Gardening for Profit " and "Practical Floricaltnre." 
Illustrated. Cloth, 12mo. 
Henderson's Practical Floriculture. .$1.50 
A Guide to the Successful Propagation and Cultivation 
of Florists' Plants. In this work, which has every- 
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whole " art and mystery " of propagatiou explained, 
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plants after they have been propagated. The work ia 
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under glass, or in the open air. suited to those who 
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"Gardening for Profit," and it holds a high place in 
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much enlarged by the addition of valnable matter. 
BemttifuUy Tlhistraled. By Peter HENnERSON. Author 
of " Gardening for Profit." Cloth, lamo. 
