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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
193 
(Business notices $1 25 per agate line of space.) 
How to malve the above with ni:^nv more Firesfilo Triclc9 
• lid Parlor Games, see FIKESIDE AMUSEMENTS In the 
SrORTHERN MAGAZINE. 
The best and cheapest niustrateil magazine in the world. 
0\IiY Si. 35 FOR ONE YEAR, 
Amuseimjnt and instruction combined. 
Eiiually interestiJig to the grandfather and to the grand- 
child. Address FRANK BELLEW, 
29 Park Kow. New York. 
' N, B.— We will cheerfally give any one a year's subscription 
gratis, who will show us as good a magazine at double the 
price. 
NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
ATTENTION! AGENTS. 
LINCOLN CHART, (PICTORIAL) 40 cts. 
LINCOLN CHART, (HISTORICAL) 40 cts. 
LINCOLN CRAYON LIKENESS. 50 cts. 
LINCOLN LITH. PORTRAIT, 20 cts. 
LINCOLN HOME iMONUMENT, 25 cts. 
These new elegant Engravings (Nos. 1, 2, and 
5 aie colored) uu\v re:idy. No. 1 has a life 
size Head and Bust, a magnificent Head-piece, 
and 10 finely engr;ived scenes of his Life ; size 
2Sx3S. No. 2 is filled with the most important 
events of his Life and Death ; size 28x3S. No. 3 
is a large Crayon Lithographic Likeness, unsur- 
passed in excellence ; size 19x'J4. No. 4 is a sim- 
ilar smaller Portrait. No. 5 is a chaste and beau- 
tiful Ornamental Monument : size 14x18. 
Specimens maiied at ;tbove prices. We have 
also three LiUingraplis showing the ASSASSINA- 
TION. DEATH BED SCENE, and the CATA- 
FALQUE, size 13x17; m:died at 20 cents each; 
the last three for 50 cts, and the whole ei^lit for i2. 
GENEROUS TERMS TO AGENTS. 
For these and SO other kinds of colored Maps, 
Charts and Piinlstosuitthe times. Send for new 
descriptive Price List. 
H. H I.I.OYB & CO., 
21 JoIiii-s(., IVe«' York, 
It Rips Spleiftdidly ! 
THE PATENT SEWING RIPPER has proved one 
of the most acceptable new inventions. It takes out a 
seam more rapidly and safely than knife or scissors; 
being used for that only, is always in order; is small and 
neat ; is indispensable for the work basket and especially 
where a sewing machine is used. 
Price 50 cenls. Sent post-paid by mail. Address 
A. C. FITCH, 151 Nass;iu-st., New York Cityl 
OHOTOGRAPHS of A. MIVCOIiN and I.IN- 
* COriV AT home:. Card size, 15 cenls each, 
^ledium size — about 11x14 inches — 60 cents eacli. Sent 
free by mail. Also Gen. Grant, Card and medium size, 
And Cartes de visite of Johnson, Seward, Stanton, Sher- 
man, Sheridan, &c., &c. F. P. WHITING, S7 Fulton 
Street, New York. 
" Victory at La*t." 
BRADBURY'S NEW PATRIOTIC SONG, 
As sung at Fort Sumter. Price 30 cents. For sale at 
the Music Stores, and at 427 Broome-st., New York. 
Sent by mail. 
Concentrated lienionade, 
incases of 2, 4, 6 and 12 dozen. Warranted pure. Price 
$3.50 per dozen. Orders must be accompanied by Cash, 
For sale by T. H.^.RDY & CO., 36 Dey-st., N. Y. a 
Help for Mothers. 
Dr. Brown's B.\BY TENDER relieves the mother, 
pleases and benefits the child. Is giving universal satis- 
faction. See full description and Mr. JuJd's endorse- 
ment in Agriculturist, Dec. No., 1S64. Send for Circular 
to J. T. ELLIS. C'30 Bro.idway, New Yoric City. 
a 
It Will Pay." 
Agents wanted to sell Good Books. Send stamp for 
P.irtloplarf, to MESSRS. FOWLER & WELLS 3S9 
U. S. 7-30 LOAN. 
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the 
undersigned has assumed the General Subscription 
Agency for the sale of tlie United States Treasury Notes, 
bearing seven and three-tenths per cent, interest, per 
annum, known as the ; 
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. 
These Notes are issued under date of June IStli, 1S65, 
and are payable three years from that time, in currency, 
or are convertible at the option of the holder into 
tr. S. 5-20 Six per cent. 
GOLD-BEARING BONDS. 
These bonds are worth a premium which increases the 
actual profit on the V-30 loan, and its exemption from 
State and municipal taxation adds from one to three per 
cent, more, according to the rate levied on other property. 
The interest is payable in currency semi-annually by 
coupons attached to each note, which may be cut off 
and sold to any bank or banker. 
The interest amounts to 
One cent per day ou a - - %oO uote. 
Two cents " " " $iOO " 
Ten •■ ' " *' ?500 " 
20 .. u . » $1000 
$1 *• " " '• $500O 
Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly 
furnished upon receipt of subscriptions, and the notes 
forwarded at once. The interest to 15ili June next will 
be paid in advance. This is 
THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET 
now offered by the Government, and it is confidently 
expected that its superior advantages will make it the 
GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. 
Less than $300,000,000 of the Loan authorizel by the 
last Congress are noTV on the market. This amount, at 
the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be sub 
scribed for within four months, when the notes will un 
doubtedly command a premium, as has uniformly been 
the case on closing the subscriptions to other Loans. 
In order that citizens of every town and section of 
the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, 
the National Banks. State Banks, and Private Bankers 
throughout the country have generally agreed to receive 
subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own 
agents, in whom they have confidence, ana wno on.y are 
to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for which 
they receive orders. 
JAY COOKE, 
Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. 
FISK & HATCH, 
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN 
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, 
AND I 
U. S. LOAN AGENTS, 
Have removed, from 
No* 3S Wall Street, to 
IVo. 5 NASSAU STREET, 
(Continental Bank Building,) near Wall-street, 
New-York. 
tW Economical Housekeepers Use 
Pyle's Salehatus. I rvLE's O. K. Soap. 
Ptle's Cream Tartak. | Pyle's Blueixo Powder. 
Articles designed for all who h ant the best goods, full 
weight. Sold by best Grocers everywhere. Each pack- 
age bears the name of JAMES PYLE, Manufacturer, 
N6W Vark. 
Fourteenth Animal Report 
OF THE 
MANHATTAN 
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 
Nos. 156 and 15S Broadway, 
NEW YORK, 
JANUARV I, 18G5. 
Net Assets, January 1, 1864 , $1,478,968 5J 
Receipts during the year 973, 5S4 02 
$2,452;502 61 
Disbursements 461,277 3S 
$1,991, •:25 23 
Assets $1 ,991 ,225 23 
Life policies are issued, payable in annual, or in one, 
five, or ten annual installments , also non-forfeiture en- 
dowment policies, payable in ten annual payments, 
which are paid at death, or on arriving at any particular 
age. Life insurance as an investment has no superior, 
as it has saved millions of dollars to the insured, and 
thousands of families from ruin. Dividends are paid to 
policy holders, thus enabling them to continue their 
policies, if otherwise unable to do so. 
HENRY STOKES, President. 
C. Y. WE.MPLE, Secretary. 
J. S. IIALSEY, Assistant Secretary. 
S. N. STEBBINS, Actuary. 
ABRAM DU BOIS, M. D., Medical Examiner. 
Lung, Female and Chronic Diseases. 
Drs. S. S. & S. E. STRONG, graduates of the New 
Y'ork Medical University, and Proprietors of the Reme- 
dial Instiuite, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., give special at- 
tention to the above diseases. In addition to the Medical 
and Surgical agencies, they employ Gymnastics and all 
kinds of Baths. They refer for evidence of skill and re- 
liabilily to 
E. Nott, D. D., L. L. D., President Union College. 
51. Simpson, D. D., Bishop M. E. Church, Philadelphia. 
Rev. J. i\l. Sherwood, Ed. Presbyterian Quart'ly Review. 
J. M. Ray. Slate Bank. Indianapolis, lad. 
Prof. H. M. Seely, Middlebury, Vt. 
Hon. J. B. MoKean, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
For full information, send for a Circular. 
To Pnrcliasers of Organs, 
Melodeous, or Harmoniums. 
Every one having any thought of purchasing an in- 
strument of this class now or at any future time should 
send for one of MASON & HAMLIN'S Cabinet Organ 
Circulars, which will be sent to any address entirely free 
of expense. This Circular contains much information 
which will be useful to every purchaser of such an in- 
strument, such as articles on " How to Judge of a Musi- 
cal Instrument," "History of the Organ," "Histoiyof 
Reed Instruments," &c.,&c. Address MASON BROTH- 
ERS, 696 Broadway, New Y'ork, Or, M.iSON & HAM- 
LIN, 274 Washington-street, Boston. 
PIANOS & ORGANS. 
Great Bargains in HALLET, DAVIS & CD'S Grand 
and Square Pianos— ana other New Pianos. Sold on 
monthly payments. Good second-hand Pianos at $60, 
$150 to $300. 
PIANOS AND ITTELOBEONS TO I^ET. 
A. E. THOMPSON'S Chapel and Parlor Organs, 
voiced by a skillful Organist, far superior to all other 
Reed Organs. Price $160. T. S. BERRY, 
593 Broadway, New York. 
184G. THE HORTICl'I.'a'UKIST. 18G3. 
Slonthly, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum. 
Two specimen copies sent for Twenty five Cents. 
TVOODTFARD'S COUNTRY HOUrES. 
122 Designs for Houses, Stables, &c., SI -50 post-paid. 
■Woodward's Horticultural Rnlldlns«> 
60 Designs and Plans, $T.50 post-paid. 
GEOi E. & F. W. WOODWARD, Publishers, 
37 Park Row, New York. 
fVooclisirte Nursery. 
ANDREW S. FULLER, HORTICULTURIST, 
fonncrUj of Brooklyn^ L. I. 
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Hardy Ornamental 
Plants. P. 0. Address, Ridgewood, Bergen Co., N. J. 
ASHFTTLNE3S.— now TO OVERCOME IT. 
See PHIUBXOLOGICAL JQDRN'AL. Jan. NqjZO/tS 
FOWUEB & WELL9-SS*) Bi'oaflwy, Kew-TOilJ. 
