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Ex-Pres't. Erie R. R. 
Cragin & Co., N. T., 
and Cbicago, III. 
REFERENCES : 
I Hon. J. K. Porter, 
I Albany, N. T. 
"Wra. S. Thorn, Esq., N. T. 
Prest. Na'l Fire Ins. Co. 
I Lane, Son & Co.. N. Y. 
Premium Gold Medal. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY'S 
Stkel Composition and Bronze Metal Bells, 
32 Liberty-8t., New-Tort. 
The following Is a copy of the certificate of the Board of 
Managers of the American Institute, in response to the 
Committee of Judges on Bells. 
No. 629, G. M. This is to certify that a GOLD MEDAL 
was awarded the AMERICAN BELL CO., for St^el Composi- 
tion and Bronze Metal Bells, with Harrison's Rotating 
banging apparatus. 
American Institute, ) Signed JOHN "W. CHAMBERS, 
New- York, Oct. 23, 1S65. J Sec. Board of Managers. 
This is the highest commendation ever given by the Amer- 
ican Institute, to any Bell Founder in the United States. 
Every Farmer -wbo has Farm Uteii- 
sUa worth preserving, can add Fifty per cent* to 
tlieir "wear by keeping them protected with 
The Outta Pereha Cement Paint. 
The cheapest and best preservative Paint in the world, for 
wood and metals of all kmd8,and for paintiue and repairing 
Tin and other Roofs. 
It has been tested eight years, is always ready for use. 
I?IanHfactoa'ot-» or Agrieultnral Im- 
plements ^vill find 
The Blaek Diamond Tarnish 
equal to the best for all purposes where a quick drying, 
Instroas varnish Is required. It costs only one quar- 
ter as much. 
The Ontta Pereha Cement Roofing 
costs half as much as Tin, and can be applied bv any one. 
THE JOHNS & CKOSLEY MANUTACTUl'.ING CO., 
Sole Manufacturers, 
No. 73 TVilliam-street, cor. Liberty, New-York, 
All Works oo Phonography, Hy- 
dropatliy, Phrenology, Physiology, Physiognomy, Psy- 
chology, Ethnology, Mechanism, Phototjraphy, Anatomy, 
Medicine, Agriculture, Education, etc., supplied by MESSRS. 
FOWLER & WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. See our 
Spbcial List of Private Medical Works. Agents Wanted. 
MALLORY & SANDFORD'S CELEBRATED 
FLAX BRAKE, the best in use, for sale by the Com- 
pany's Agent. 
JOHN W. QUINCY. 
Send for a Circular. 93 William-st., New- York. 
The Ammoniated Phosphatic Guano 
Is the best and most economical fertilizer for Cotton, Tobac- 
co, the Root and Cereal crops that the farmer can use to 
obtain Immediate results for liis outlay, and to permanently 
enrich the soil. For sale by 
EDWARD F. COOKE & CO., 
159 Front-st., cor. ilaiden Lane, New York. 
Farm for Nale. 
THE WHOLE OR IN FORTIES. 
120 Acres (TO under cultivation, 50 In timber,) situated on 
the Grafton Road, upon the Mississippi Bluffs, X™i'e ft-om 
the RivL-r, 5 miies west from the City of Alton, Ills., in a dis- 
trict renowTied for its uncommon healthfulness, splendid 
scenery, an'l excellent society. The soil well adapted to all 
farm pro(lucts,i3tirst-rate for vines and fruit of all kmde,which 
find a most profitable market at Chicago, or Alton, or St. 
Louis. A Farm house and barn on the place, and on every 
single forty, the most charming sites for building family res- 
idences. Springs on every forty, which, if collected and 
dammed up. would f la-iiisiU water-power for any small works, 
A Stage coach to Alton and back passes the land every 
other day, and a trip by water or land to St. Louis, and back, 
takes but one day. Terms easy. 
Apply for farther information personally to S. K. Dolhee, 
Land Agent, at Alton, or by writing; to the owner. 
CHRISTIAN SCHNEIDER, 
Alton, Ills., Box 269. 
FOR SALE.— A Valuable Mill property located 
Tt Trenton, New-Jersey, in a central part of the city. 
\i\' -w- .V;\ter-wheel8, six run of Burr stone, and all neces- 
j-iu-v machinery for extensive trade. Mill 40 by .30. and lots 
yo uy 100 feet. Perpetual water right, with full supply all 
the year. Apply personally or by letter, to 
J. R. FREEST. Real Estate Agent, 
Trenton, N. J. 
VmELAXD 
"PARIM AJITD FRUIT I.A]^I>S, in a 
-*- mild and healthful climate. Thirly miles south of Phila- 
delphia by Railroad, in New Jersey, on the same line of lat- 
itude as Baltimore, Md. 
The soil is rich and pi'odiictive, \'o.rym% from a clay to a 
sandy loam, suitable for Wheat, Grass, Corn, Tobacco, Fruits 
and Vegetables. This is a great fruit country. Five hun- 
dred Vineyards and Orchards have been planted out by ex- 
perienced fruit growers. Grapes. Peaches, Pears, &c„ prodnce 
immense profits. Vineland Is already one of the most beau- 
tiful places in the United States. The entire territory, con- 
sisting of forty-five square miles of land, is laid out upon a 
general system of Improvements. The land is only sold to 
actual settlers with provision for public adornment. The 
place on account of its great beauty as well as other advan- 
fiffpi >i'>a bi^r-nnip the re&ovt oS people of taMe. It has in- 
creased flvp thonDniij l,^:.^Jy\t: w iiiun inc pasi rnree years. 
Churches, Stores, Schools, Acadamies, Societies of Art and 
Learning, and other elements of refinement and culture have 
been introduced. Hundreds of people are constantly set- 
tling. Several hundred houses are being constructed, and 
it is estimated that five hundred will be built during thesum- 
mer. Price of Farm land, twenty acre lots and upward, $25 
per acre. Five and ten acre and Village lots for sale. 
Fruits and Vegetables ripen earlier in this district than in 
any other locality north of Norfolk, Va. Improved places 
for sale. 
Openings for all kinds of business. Lumber Yards, Manu- 
factories, Foundries, Stores, and the like. 
For persons who desire mild winters, a healthful climate, 
and a good soil, in a conntry beautifully improved, abound- 
ing In fruits and possessing all other social privileges, in the 
heart of civilization, it is worthy of a \'isit. 
Letters answered and the Vineland Rural, a paper giving 
full information, and containing Reports of Solon Robinson, 
sent to applicants. 
Address CHAS. K. LANDIS, Vineland P. O., Landis 
Township, New Jersey. 
From Report of Solon Robinson, Agricultural Editor 
of The Tribune : It is one of the most extensive fertile 
tracts, in an almost level position and suitable condi- 
tion for pleasant farming that we knoxo of this side of 
the Western Prairies. 
FOR SAf^i:. 
FARMING AKD 
MARKET GARDENING 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL SELL TRACTS OF GOOD 
Land for farming and market gardening, in quantities to suit 
purr-hasers. situated in the counties of Ocean and Burlington, 
on the line of the Raritan and Delaware Bay i;ailroad,"mid- 
wav between New- York and Philadelphia, at from $10 to $:^ 
per acre. In addition to all the common products of a farm, 
these lands are valuable for growing cranberries, sweet 
potatoes, peaches, grapes, tobacco and hops. All 
crops ripen ten days earlier than on Long Island. 
Squankum marl is delivered at any point on the rail- 
road at one dollar and fifty cents per lor, and fertil- 
izes the land for seven years after its application. Tlie 
lands are mostly covered with yellow pine timber, suita- 
ble for lumber and cord wood. A portion of the timber 
has been recently cut off. leading the land ready for immedi- 
ate cultivation. Price of cedar rails, $5 per 100. Cord wood, 
at any railroad station. $3 per cord. A portion of the lands 
contain a large qi antity ol the best potters' clay yet discov- 
ered, for the "manufacture of yellow ware. Saw-mill within 
one mile of Shamong Station. A good hotel at Shamong, on 
the lands offered for sale. The location is very healthy and 
water excellent. Lands well watered with unfailing streams, 
and supplied with good mill-sites and water-power for man- 
ufacturing purposes. A portion of the purchase money may 
remain on mortgage. Terms very favorable to purchasers. 
For further particulars apply to 
F. B. CHETWOOD. Elizabeth, N. J. 
WM. O. GILES. 70 & 7^ Franklin-st., New- York. 
and N. P. TODD, ag't Shamong, Burlington Co„ 
New Jersey. 
600 Maryland and Virginia Farms 
and Timbered Lands. 
Catalogue of Maryland and Virginia Lands, with Geo- 
graphical description of Maryland, for sale by K. W. TEM- 
PLEMAN & CO., Land Aeent^, 4S Lexington-st., (up stairs.) 
Baltimore Citv, embracing a description of the soil and pro- 
ducts of Maryland. Send 25 cents for a copy of Catalogue. 
SUPERIOR FAR]?! I^A^TO.— 30,000 
Acres, Franklin Tract, at Newfield, Gloucester County, 
New Jersey, on the Railroad runnine from Philadelphia to 
Cape May, 30 miles South of Philadelphia— adjoining the 
Viueland Tract, and 2 miles North of the Vineland Station— 
for sale at low prices and on easy terms, in lots to suit pur- 
chasers. Circulars with reports of Solon Robinson, Hon. 
William Parry, and others, with full information, sent to ap- 
plicants, free. Address JOHN H. COFFIN & CO,, New- 
field, Gloucester Co.. N. J. Improved Farms also for Sale. 
FARM FOR SALE, with immediate possession, 
120 Acres In high cultivation ; Brick Residence, 40x80 ; 16 
Rooms; Two Tenant Houses; Wells, Pumps, Cisterns. Barn, 
Stables, etc., all new and in perfect order. Large Garden 
Orchard, 700 Fruit Trees. Vinevard, POO Vines, Handsome, 
furniture, Crnps Stock, Implements, &c. Not a mile Irom 
Post Office, R. li. Depot. Telegraph, Canal. A complete Es- 
tate reatlv for oi-pupation of a genteel family. i?ituation 
healthy, pictuiosque, near the Susoviehanna, Pa. Part may 
remain on mortgase. R- FENNER, Watsontown, Penn'a. 
FARM WANTED in exchane:e for ffood produc- 
tive City prqpertv. Address ADAMS, with full descrip- 
tion and price, P. O.'Box 202, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
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