1865. 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
357 
(Business notices $1 25 per agate line of space.) 
No. 5 ]Vassan-st., Mew- York, 
BANKERS AND GENERAL DEALERS 
IN 
GOVERNMENT SECUKITIES, 
Agents for tlie sale of 
The New t-SO Loaw. 
DEPOSITS RECEBVED, 
COLLECTIONS MADE 
AND 
Financial Business jienei-ally Transact- 
ed witli care and proniptue-ss. 
REMEMBER 
TII.\T 
H. H. LLO^i^I> & CO., 
31 JOHjV-ST., NE^V-YORM, 
Have tlic largest, latest, best, and clieai>- 
est Assortment of Maps, Charts, and 
Prints. Tlic demand for tlic Ijincoln Cl«art 
Is unexampled. Many Agents make more 
tlian §10 per day eacli, by its sale alone. 
Men, Avonien, and eliildreu make large 
ivages in selling tills and otUer cliarts. A 
sliect sample Is mailed for 40 cents. 13 
Sample Paekajres mailed at wliolesale 
prices. AGENTS "WANTED for nearly ev- 
ery County In tUe Union. Send for New 
Price liist. 
lONA AND ISRAELLA VINES. 
Ttie very great superiority of these Grapes over all 
otiier kinds, has heretofore been well establislied. Tlieir 
surpassing value is rendered still more markedly mani- 
fest by the peculiar trials of this season. 
For tire best metliod of obtaining these, and .at cheapest 
wholesale rates, witli premiums, see Club Propositions, 
vvhicli, with Price List and a Twenty-four page Pam- 
piilet, are sent for two-cent stamp. 
These propositions arc of interest to every one who 
desires to obtain an early supply of the best Grapes. 
Clergymen, Editors, and Post-Masters are favorably 
situated for rendering the advantages of these proposi- 
tions available to themselves and fi iends, and the PRE- 
MIUMS for their agency in the formation of Clubs, will 
furnish them with vines of such quality, as can not be ob- 
tained in any otller way. 
C. W. GRANT, 
"lONA," near PEEKSKH^L, N. Y.. 
The " Eureka " Patent Fruit 
Jar. 
The Best in the Market. 
This Jar combines all the requisites of a perfect Jar, 
viz.: perfect reliability in Iteeping fruit; great simplici- 
ty ; remarkable ease with which it is closed and opened, 
and although the cover is made of tin, it is so protected 
by a composition that it will neitiier corrode nor give 
a taste to the fruit. 
For sale in all the principal Cities and Towns. 
JOHN F. GKIPFEN, Proprietor and Manufnc- 
turer. No. 9 Barclay-street, New- York. 
PIANOS & ORGANS. 
Great Bargains in HALLET, DWIS & GO'S Grand 
and Square Pianos— and other New Pianos. Sold on 
monthly payments. Good second-hand Pianos at SGC, 
$150 to $300. 
PIANOS AND MELODEONS TO I.ET. 
A. E. THOMPSON'S Chapel and Parlor Organs, 
voiced by a skillful Organist, far superior to ail other 
Reed Organs. Price $160. T. S. IlEllRY, 
593 Broadway, New Y(uk. 
^rOTJUTS' 
Coiieeittratrd Lemonade, 
incases of 5. 1, II ;irid li dnzi ii, WiM ranted pure. Pri.e 
$3.50 per doiten. Orders must be aecorap.anied by Casli. 
For sale by T. HARDY * CO., Si Rejr-sl., N. Y, 
TIIE IVA.TIOIV. 
A WEEKLY JOURNAL for the discussion of the 
political and social topics of the day ; the illustration 
and maintenance of true democratic principles ; the con- 
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Professor W. D. WHITNEY, (Yale.) 
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Professor D WIGHT, (Columbia College.) 
FREDERUUi LAW OLMSTEAD. 
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or 
ABRAHAM LINCOLN 
Sixteenth President of the United States ; 
TOGETHER WITH HIS STATE PAPERS, 
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By Hon. HENRY J. RAYMOND, M.C., 
TO WHICH IS ADDED 
ANECDOTES AND PERSONAL REMINIS 
CENCES OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, by Fbank B. 
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pendence Hall ; 6. Inauguration as President at Wash- 
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Lincoln entering Richmond ; 9. Assassination at Ford's 
Theatre; 10. The Death of Abraliam Lincoln; II. Fu- 
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over Hudson River Railroad ; 13. Reception of Remains 
;it Chicago ; 14. The Last Riles at Springfield. 
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THE HORTICULTURIST. 
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Rev. JOSEPH E. KING, D.D., Fort Edward, N. Y. 
Woodsidc Nursery. 
ANDREW S. FULLER, HORTICULTURIST, 
formerly of \Brooklyn, L. I. 
Grape Vines, Small Fruits and Hardy Ornamental 
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