1872.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
4,29 
Still in Advance! 
The Smith American 
Organ Co. 
Respectfully announce that they have now an additional 
large manufactory in operation, making a 
Grx*e£it Inex^eane 
In their weekly production of instruments. 
At the same time, they have introduced a number of 
ENTIRELY NEW STYLES, 
With elegant cases, increased power of tone, and improved 
mechanism. 
They ask the attention of musical people to the new styles 
—ESPECIALLY TO THE QUALITY OP 
TONE— believing that these instruments will be pro- 
nounced the finest now made in the world. 
"A beautiful diamond edition also has been prepared 
with clear t. ne, new :mtl beautiful engravings, and contain- 
ing nearly all tlie styles In demand." 
Tremont St., opposite Walthaiu St., 
Boston, Mass. 
* While all other first-class sewing machines re- 
quire a great deal of skill and practice in operating them, 
the "Willcox & Gibbs " can be worked by a child after a 
few hours' instruction. — From Reas07i$ for Purchasing a 
WUk<m <& Gibbs Sewing- Machine. C5S Broadway, N. T. 
83f" Butter made in the Bianchard Churn commands 
the highest price, as the buttermilk is sure to be worked 
out more thoroughly than it can possibly be by hand. 
Expert butter-buyers well know this. 
OF THE HIGHEST GRADE 
carefully selected by our 
Western Agent. For sale at | 
prices that will pay over 12 per 
cent on the investment. 
AlBO, 10 PER CENT KANSAS AND NEBRASKA 
SCHOOL BONDS, below par. 
THOS. J?. ELLIS &d CO,. 
Bankers, 11 Pine St., New York. 
THE 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT 
IS THE BEST 
In the world. Sample card, prices, and testimonials from 
owners of the finest residences in the country, furnished 
free by dealers generally, or by the 
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT CO., 
3"3 Burling Slip, New York, 
Or Cleveland, Ohio. 
PAYSOft'S INDELIBLE INK 
AND 
Brig'g-s's Markiiag-Pen 
Reliable, simple, convenient. Pen and Ink 
in Portable Case. Needs no preparation. 
Sample sent free for 75c. Traveling Canvas- 
sers wanted by 
F. H. STODDARD & CO., 63 Fulton St., N. Y. 
ESSEX PIGS. 
ESSEX PIGS. 
ESSEX PIGS. 
Pare, 
Well-Bred, 
Very Choice. 
Address 
JOSEPH HARRIS, 
Moreton Farm, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
TWrfiTTTTTT MADE RAPIDLY with Stencil and 
JXLvlNJpjX KeyClieck Outfits. Catalogues, samples, 
and full particulars FliEE. S. M. Spbncer, Brattleboro.Vt. 
WANTEI>— A F1K1HER in every town 
as asent for tlie Collins Steel Plows. For terras, 
address * COLLINS & CO., 818 Water St., New York. 
* Hirff ft Send for free Price-list. Jones 
J%.mLW W J.V^JCi« Scale Works, Binghamton, N. T. 
sum 
Grand, Square & Upright Pianos. 
FirBtof the Grand Gold Medals of Hon, . 
World's Fair, Paris, a8G7— London 18G3, 
Tlie mrst Perfectly arranged a^d the Largest 
1'iano Manufactory in the W. rid 
One Piano Eveiy Working Hour. 
Ten Pianos Every Bay, 
Every Piano Warranto** for Five Years. 
Prices as low as the exclusive use of the bet* i, ma- 
terials and mo-t thorough wcrkmanehi". will permit. 
Old Pianos taken in exchange. 
83^~ Illuetra'ed Catalogues, with Price List, mail- 
ed free on application. 
STEINWAY & SONS' Warerooms, 
STEl^WAY HALL, 
10 9 Aim East 14l8i St., IV. Y. 
«EO. A. PJSINCE & €©. 
ORGANS 
AND 
MELODEONS. 
The Oldest, Largest, and Most Perfect Manufactory in the 
United States. 
50,000 
Now in use. 
No otlier Musical Instrument ever obtained the same 
popularity. 
5^- Send lor Price-Lists. 
Address BUFFALO, ST. Y„ 
Or CHICAGO, ILL. 
\ saves s40uiBo^' 
ffst Steel Spring 8 -/ 
1 ? la ts reverse and m-f 
■ terchange. Strong, 1 
■ Elastic, Noiseless ana I 
i Bugless. Will last aj 
life-time. Packs nice. B 
;", Sent to order, CO. D- 1 
f , Retails, iff, full size- 1 
Address, with inside I 
measure, 328 and M 
vth Avenue, N.T. 
Winter Flowering Plants 
AND 
BULBS for FALL PLANTING. 
"Wholesale and Retail Catalogues mailed free. 
UUIJl 1 
SEEDSMEW, 35 COETLATOT ST„ New York. 
19 PIMP. 
"The Best Pinup in the World." 
Our Agents report over $300,000 worth 
of property saved from Fire this year 
by these pumps, being the most power- 
ful force-pumps in the world, as well 
as IVou-Fiecziiig. 
See October number, page 895, also the 
Premium-List, pace 393, of the Am, 
Agriculturist. This paper never de- 
ceives the farmers. See notice in Feb- 
ruary number, page 45. Try one. If it 
don't do the work claimed, senditback 
and get vour monev, as we wnr- 
rant orir pumps to do all we claim 
for them on our circulars. 
Send for circulars or orders to the 
Bridgeport JPfff Co., Bridge- 
port, Ct. Persons Tislting New York 
can see samples and obtain all infor- 
mation at 55 Chambers street. E. II. 
CURTIS, Des Moines, Iowa, General Agent for Western 
States, will give information and establish agencieB. 
FREEMAN k 
CLOTHING WAREHOUSES, 
Nos. 138 and 140 Pulton St., N. T. 
THE STOCK for FALL and WINTER 
I is of immense extent and variety. As usual, it 
embraces all the most des.rable styles and fabrics for all 
ages and occupations 
JS 1 " Facilities for FINE CUSTOM WORK unequaled. 
Any garment made to measure at few hours' notice. ^Jg3 
Overcoats, $8 to 920. 
Overcoats, $30 to $50. 
Business Suits, $15 to $30. 
Business Suits, $40 to $50. 
Dress Suits, $20 to $40. 
Dress Suits, $50 to $70. 
Boys' Suits, $5 to $10. 
Boys' Suits, $15 to $25. 
Orders by letter 
p omplly filled. FREEMAN A 
COUNTRY BURR'S new system for SELF-MEA- 
SURE, of which thousands avail tltern- 
noncDO selves, enables parties in all parts of Hie 
UnUERSi country to order direct from them, with 
ihe certainty of receiving the most Per- 
fect Fit attainable. 
Rules for self-measure, samples 
of Goods, Pricc-List, and Fashion-Sheet, SENT 
FREE on application. 
WAEM WANTED.- Suitable for grain or 
-*- grass. ICO to 250 acres. Address, giving falldesciip 
tion of laud and buildings, lowest price, and terms of pay- 
ment, A. F., care of Orange Judd <fc Co.,245 Broadway, N.T. 
A Rare Opportunity, 
The death of the owner necessitates the immediate Bale of 
one of the most desirable farms and equipments in the neigh- 
borhood of Petersburg, Va. Contains Sixty Acres— Tour 
woodland. Location healthy, handsome, and very conve- 
nient to market, etc., being within sight of the city. Neigh- 
borhood good— several Northern families. Excellent house, 
built of best materials, and recently done up; contains seven 
spacious rooms, two large halls, and two cellars. Large new 
cow-stable, tenant house, and a number of other good and 
necessary out-buildings. Fruit trees in bearing, and a young 
orchard set out one year ago. Fine well of water, with new 
force-pump. New board-fences, and many other improve- 
ments, substantially made, with a view to a permanent resi- 
dence. Land much improved. Also 13 head of cattle, one 
horse, two well-bred culls, pigs, fowls, etc., car r. age (nearly 
new), wagon, cart, harness, implements, tools, «tc„ etc., in- 
cluding about all Ihe paraphernalia of a well-equipped farm, 
many of tlie articles being nearly new. The above place 
Sock, 
stock 
op ot 
kick is 
ice, equipments, etc., together with the entire cro 
corn, oats, provender, etc., is offered for $5,500, lohic 
less than cost. Title good and unincumbered. 
To any one desiring a pleasant and very cheap home, this 
is a great bargain, as it is offered low in order to «ffcct a 
speedy sale. Should be seen to be appreciated. 
Address or apply for 30 days to 
JAMES R. KEISER, Petersburg, Va. 
PRIZE ESSAYS 
ON 
Cooked and Cooking Food 
FOR 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 
"With much useful information for STOCK-FEEDERS and 
FARMERS. PRICE, POST-PAID, 20c. 
DOWNING'S FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF 
AMERICA. 
By A. J. Downing. Newly Revised and Greatly En- 
larged by Clias. Downing. 8vo., 1122 pages. Price *5.00. 
The original work of the late A.J. Downing appeared in 
1815. Some years after it was revised and much enlarged by 
his brother, Charles Downing, who has again completed the 
■work of a second revision. Charles Downing is upon all 
hands acknowledged as one of our highest pomological 
authorities. He writes but seldom, but whatever bears his 
name is accepted as the judgment of one who is entirely dis- 
interested, as far as the commercial aspects of pomology are 
concerned. The present edition contains the results of many 
years* labor and experience which have been devoted to 
testing the value of fruits and acquirkig a knowledge of 
them that should benefit others. When we compare this 
edition with the modest one which first appeared, we can see 
to what extent the subject has grown. If only a small pro- 
portion of the new varieties that have been added prove 
valuable, we shall have reason to be proud of our progress. 
This elegant and valuable work will he an indispensable 
requisite to every library, and to all interested in Fruits or 
Fruit Culture. 
Either of the above books sent post-paid on receipt ot 
price by 
ORANGE JUDD AND COMPANY, 
345 Broadway, New Yobk. 
