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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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A. N. WOOD & CO. 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
Conilnae to manufacture their Improved 
PORTABLiE EXGi;\ES, 
For Farm and Mf^chnnlrnl purposo?. They are particularly 
adapted to drivitic Tliroshini; Macliiiios, Circular Saws. Mills 
or all kind-*. Printius Presses, Wood or Iron Lathe?, MacM- 
neryln Cabinet or Wa^on Shops, Boriug Artesiau ^\ ell?, 
Pumplns: Watt^-r. Corn Sbellers, &C.. «fec. 
We warrant our Kuffines to be what we represent them, 
and to give unqualilled satisfacliou in all respects. 
A. >\ WOOD & CO. 
Premium Farm Grist Mill— srnntls rapidly, and is 
simple, dnrahle. and cheap., Send for Descriptive Cir- 
cular. Address WM. L. BOYEK & BliO., Philadelphia. Pa. 
GOOD HOMES IN NORTH MISSOURI. 
FAHMEHS. MECHANICS and MANf FACTL'KEKS of 
the North and East should come to Missouri, because you 
can DOW do better lor yourselves, laniilies. society generally, 
and for posterity, than vou can bv staving where yon are. 
By coming vou ban pet" better farmland homes, do more 
buslneiis aud make more iiionev, easier and ft nicker than to 
remain where competition is strong and sharp, and piofits 
fcmall. As others have done you can do. for thechauces now 
are as good as ever, and in many respects lietter- 
Mlssouri Is rich in Agricultural resources, provisions are 
abundant. Coal, Iron. Lead. Copper. Wool, Cotton. Hemp, 
Flax, and other raw materials to be wrouclit are at hand in 
ft healthv climate f;ivin^ vigor to labor, and in a central lo- 
cation with cheap and direct access to all the markets. 
These facts make Missouri a producing and mannfaeturiug 
reilou; and when the surplus artisan populatir.n of old and 
less favored districts are wise enough to come here in sutti- 
dent nnmbera, then there will be au adefjuate supplv of la- 
bor for the wants aud facilities of this State, and make it a 
consara'ng conntrv also. Thns the great deriartmeut of hu- 
man industrv ean'and surely will combine to give the fnil 
Srosperliy this noble State generously invites and so richly 
eserves. 
The H AN'yiBAL AND ST. JOSEPH RAILROAD oflera for 
sale at low prices on two or ten years credit nearly TiOu.OOO 
licres of best prairie, timber and coal binds in Northern 
Missouri, wiiich is the best Agricultural part of the State. 
Documents giving full particnlai-s are sent In packages 
srratls to all who wi.=;h to distribute them, to induce otliers to 
join la formiiij: a neiizhborhood or colony. 
A Sectional Map showing exact location of land is sold at 
30 ceut-s. Addre'iS GEO. S. HARIIIS, Land Commissioner, 
Hamuhal, Missouri. 
Loose lIKISfii:, B£I^A0E:BC. — Do you 
want to change your place of residence? do you want to 
hny a .New Jersey Farm already improved ? if so, I will sell 
itie following Farms: 
1 Farm 35 acres, $1,000. 
1 Farm 120 acres, $ii5 per acre. 
1 Farm 5.i acres. $50 per acre. 
1 Farm 75 acres, S5.5C0. 
1 Farm 70 acres, $ion per acre. 
I Farm 50 acres, at $50 per acre. 
1 Farm 50 acres, at S4,OuO. 
18 Acres improved, ^0 per acre.' 
13 Acres improved, $;55 per acre. 
1 Handsome residence and 13 acres, at ?6,000, 
100 Acres good land, price $'iO per acre. 
Various lots of land, from 5 acres up to 1,000 acres. Those 
wanting Houses and Lots, or anv description of land, will 
address with full particulars, staling size wanted, or infor- 
mation of any kind will be given. 
J. H. COFFIN & CO, Franklinvillp. N. J. 
Xew Jersey I^ands for Sale, 
In Tracts to suit purchasers. 
31,000 AciH'S of Superior Soil iu One Body, 
on Camden and Atlantic Railroad, in best location in South 
Jersey. Lands shown free of expense. 
Apply to £. WiilGHT, Elwood, Atlantic Co.. y. J. 
J^^ Also manv thousand acres of Cranberry lands. Cir- 
culars or oilier information cheerfully forwarded. 
iFYom the Report of Wm. L. Allisok, of tlie Working 
I-brmer.—" At El(cood. a t/n-iptng settletaeiit 3T mile-ifrom 
Philadelpkia, the land t.? ^tariV/* aud rirlutr than those at 
NammontniL, and there is no drifting sand to annoy the 
CuUicator,'"' 
^IIPKRIOR FARM t..4.>B>.— 90,000 
. ^ Acres, Franklin Tract, at Newfield. Gloucester County 
New Jersey, on the Railroad running from Philadelphia to 
Cape May, 30 miles South of Philadelphia— adjoining tlie 
Vlneland Tract, and 1 miles North of the Vineland Station— 
for sale at low prices and on easy terms, in lots to suit pur- 
chasers. Cireulai*3. with reports of Solon Robinson. Hon. 
William Parry, and others, witli full iuformation. sent to ap- 
SUcants. free. Address JOHN H. COFFIN & CO., New- 
eld, Gloucester Co.. N. J. Improved Farms also for Sale. 
Favins iu Soiitli •Tox**ije^', 
Of all sizes and excellent qnalitv. well improved, good 
buildings, Irnit, etc., for SALE at ^:i5 to $40 per acre. Also, 
excellent Timber Land at S15 to -*'20 per acre, near churches, 
schools, tnilla, also, railroad and navigation leading to Phil- 
adeipblfl and New York. Descriptive Catalocues sent free. 
Apply to T. HOYT, Manamaskin, Cumberland Co.. N. J 
^ 68 
NEW-YORK. 
Produce Coiiamissioii Mereliant!!i, 
For the sale of Conntrv prodn'-e of all kind*^. 
Semi for WictKLv PpjiK Crr.tiKNT. Marking Plate and 
Circular with Packing aiid Shipping directions. 
Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns, 
With the Improved Lime Light, illuminatinT Inilliantly two 
huudr<.'d square feet of t-aiivus. anrt mniinlfylii:; tlie view^ to 
that size, at an expense of less than one dollar for a whole 
evening's exhibition. Easily managed aud pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of the apparatus, with \Ut of 
over two thousand artist icallv colored photograidnc views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture Historv, Choice Statuary, etc.. 
etc.. forwarded on .application. T. U. McALLISTER. Opti- 
cian, (ot late firmof McAllister & Pro.. Phlla.,j 49 Nassau- 
street, Xew York. 
Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
A ?nnei-ior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Veg- 
etable Oils in combination with Glycerine, and espec- 
ially designed for the use of Ladies and for tlie Xursery. 
Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties unri- 
valled. For sale by nit Drngglsts. 
Gothic Furnace, 
uses either coal or wood for 
warming Houses and Church- 
es. Read— "After four years 
use Inourotficc and shop we 
can say that the air is pure and 
the amount of fuel used Ls 
small."' 
Emerson & Maxxt (of Man- 
ny's Reaper). Rockford. II'. 
ALEX. M. LESLEY, 
Manufacturer, 605 Gth-.\ve., 
N. v.— Send for Circular. 
GEO. A. PRIXCE & CO.'S 3IEL0DE0.\S, 
GEO. A. PRL\CE & CO/S AUTOMATIC ORGANS, 
GEO. A. PRI\CE & CO.'S SCHOOL ORGA.YS, 
Can be found at all the principal music stores throughout 
the Cnited States, Canada, and the British Provinces. No 
other musical instrument ever obtained the same popularity. 
FORTY THOT'SAXD are now in use. Send to the manu- 
facturers at Butfalo, N. Y., for an ILIXSTUATED CATA- 
LOGUE and Price List, which will be mailed to any address, 
free of charge. 
nRLA'CE 
Sc CO.VS 
PATENT 
MELODEONS. 
AUTOMATIC ORGAN'S, 
SCHOOL ORGANS. 
Catalogues and Price List sent on application. AU orders 
and communications should be addressed to 
F. P. WHITING. 
87 Fultoustreet, New York. 
PIANOS AND ORGANS.— HIGHLY important 
to those intending to purcha^^e: unparalleled Induce- 
ments. Money Saved. Send lov Circulars. 
SIBERIA OTT. 581 Broadwav, New York. 
Invalid's Traveling Chairs 
for in or Out-Door use. Prices 5^15 
to ^ij. Patent Cantering Horses, 
prices ^Ti to $25. Nursery Swing 
upholstered, complete with hooUs, 
$3.75. Child's Carriages, ?5 to $30. 
Boys' strong wagons, Iron axles and 
seats, $4.5^ to .*f). For sale by Iho 
Manuf.icturer. Invalids' Carriages 
3^ made to order S. W. S.MITH. 
■^ 90 WnUam-et., New York. 
FOUNTAIN PEN, HAWKES' PATENT. NO 
Inkstand required, one filling writes 10 hours. Also all 
otiier stvles of Gold Pens. Send stamp for Circular. County 
Rights for sale. Agents wanted. GEO. F. HAWKES. Sole 
Manufacturer, d4 Nassan-st., New York. 
PYLE'S SA1.ERATUS Ai>JD 
CREA9I TARTAR, 
Are the best in market. AU first-class Grocers keep them, 
GOOD BOOKS. 
How to Write Letters Correctly. 15 cts.— Guide to Etiquette, 
15 eta.— Bridal Etiquette. 15 cts.— Courtship Made Easv, 15 
cts.— Honsekeepei-s Own Book, 15 cts. — I!arey*s How to iJuy, 
Tame and Keep Horses, 15 cts-— Knowlson's Farrier. 15 cts.— 
Home Cook Book, 30 cts.— Parlor Magician. 30 cts.- Parlor 
Theatricals. 30 ets.— Parlor Pantomines, 25 cts.— 500 Puzzles, 
30 ceuLs. -Fireside Games, 30 cts,— Laws of Love. 30 cts. — 
Love Oracle, 30 cts.— Comic Courtship.SO cts.— Great Fortune 
Teller. 50 eta.— Thoasands of otiier liooks, Pictures, Albums, 
Games, Yankee Votlons. Send stamp for Mammoth Cata- 
logue. VT. C. WEMY3S, 575 Broadway, XA* York City. 
T\rEW YORK COLLEGE OF VETERINARY 
-L^ Snrceons, i;9 Le.\ina;tou Avenue, N. Y. City. (Incor- 
porated l?57.i The Lectures commrnce in November and 
termln;ite in the latterpaitot Fchruarv.— /hcffrt//.— J. BUS- 
TEEO, M. !)., Pres't: A. F. Li-WT-M'sn. M. D., V. S. ; A. 
Large, M. D . Y. S.; F. D. AVeisse, M. D. 
Letters maybe addressed to Dr. Busteed. By orrler of the 
Trustees. A. F. LIAUTAlil), Kegistrar. 
FLUSHI.\(; IXSTITITE, 
Flusliiug, Xd, I. 
BOAr.DING SCJIOOL FOIi BOTS. 
E. A. FAinCIflLD. 
"THE GOLDEN PROMISE," 
NOW READY, 
A New Sunday-School Singiug-Book. 
By THEO. E. PERKIIXS, 
.Vnthor of Saercd Lute, Snndav-Selionl Banner. Ollvp 
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board covers, S3(j |jer hundied. Suuipie c-M^ies si-nt on re- 
ceipt of twenty c^nts. Address BROWN & PERKINS, 
Publisliers of Sheet Music anti Music Books, at the Piano- 
Forte Warerooms, -j'^O Broomestrert. New-York. 
Samples of Bro« n «S: Peikins' free Sunday-School .<iongs 
will be sent to anv address on receipt of six cents. 
Ingham & Bracr^, Cleveland. Ag'-nts for Ohio. 
I'rancis Raymond, Detroit, Agent for Michigan, 
THE PRAIRIE FAR:WER. 
The leading Agricultural and Horticultural paper In the 
West and Northwest. "Wide awake and PracticaL 
Published Weekly at only 
$2.00 per Year. 
One price to all. Liberal Inducements to those who send 
clubs. Send for particulars and sample numbers to 
EMERY & CO., Chicago, Illlnola. 
Farmers and Stock Breeder.s' 
Advertiser. 
A monthly Journal devoted to Farming and Stock Breeil- 
ing. Each number will contain 37 pages of closely printed 
matter, lUnstrated with numerous engravings. 
Send stamp for a specimen copy and circular, with list of 
splendid Premiums to Agents. Address 
N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree. Chester Co., Pa. 
A MAaNIFIOENT PIOTURE, 
ENTITLED 
"HOME AGAIN," 
Wn.L BE GIVEN AWAY TO EVERY PIR- 
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This Is the most entertaining paper published in the United 
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Incidents of Animal Lite. Sketches of Travel. Manners and 
Customs ot Diiferent Countries. Purtralts of pLdf-Made Men, 
a Fairy Storv. Grandfather Wlijiehead's Lectmes for Little 
Folks, Familv Pastimes, Enigmas and Charades, all Illus- 
trated by thirty Beautiful Engravings. 
FRANK LESLIE'S fHIM!VE¥ CORNER 
Contains more entertaining and useful reading matter than 
can be found In anv otiier paper. 
Ten cents weeklv or ^4 per year. 
Send 15 cents in stamps and you'will receive No. Tl and 
picture by return of mail, post-paid- 
FJ;aNK LESLIE, Publisher. 
New York. 
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POPULAR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS. 
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MO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED. — The sub- 
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In the Fnlted Statee. to canvass for the " Illiisl rated 
History of the Bible,*' by John Kitto, D. D., F. S. A.. 
edited by Alvan Bond, D. D., of Norwich, Conn. 
This is the best selling book 1 have ever publlnh"d. Agents 
make from $100 to i?300 per month, and say •■■thei/ never 
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or by letter to the publisher. 
HENRY BILL, Norwich, Conn. 
Short-HaM Without a Master, 
bv which the nature of taking down Lectures, Sermons, 
Trials, Speeches, &c., may be acquired In a few houi-s. 
Ftftt-skcond Editiox. with a Supplement. Price "Jfi cents. 
Sent post-paid, on receipt of price, by o. A. ROORBACH, 
xH Na^sa^^5treet, New York. __ 
