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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST* 
[November, 
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HTJZMAN'S CIGAEA 
ETTE HOLLER and \ 
"WRAPPER reduces 
cost of Cigars and 
Cigarettes to mere ■ 
cost of Tobacco. 
Can use any Tobac- 
co. Sample machine 
"with 100 "Wrappers 
sent for $1.00. 
Agents "Wanted. Address 
H. C WITT, 57 Cedar-st., New York. 
Stereopticons and Magic Lanterns, 
"With tlie Improved Lime Light, illuminating: brilliantly two 
hundred square feet of canvas, and magnifying the views to 
that size, at an expense of less than one dollar for a whole 
evening's exhibition. Easily managed and pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of the apparatus, with list of 
over two thousand artistically colored photographic views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture History, Choice Statuary, 
etc., etc., forwarded on implication. T. H. MCALLISTER, 
Optician, (of late firm of McAllister & Bro., Phila.,) 49 Nas- 
Bau-street, New York. 
THE PERPETUAL (WATCH 
CHARM) CALENDAR— size of a 
two cent piece— with plain, masonic and 
temperance emblems, needed by every- 
body everywhere. Price by mall, elec- 
troplate, plain, with enameled figures 
and letters, 50 cents, gold, wilh emblem, 
ditto, $1. 50. Address 
E. MADEN, 161 Broadwaj\ 
Room 3, New York, P. O. Box, 5578. 
Active Agents wanted everywhere- 
ff £%£h FOR A BRICK MACHINE SIM- 
_SL<lP^F pie; $160 with Tempering Box and Moulds, 
warranted to make 15,000 brick per dav, of a superior qual- 
ity. Address FRET & SHECKLER, 
Bucjtus, O. 
Swifts Patesat Farm Mail 
For both HAND and POWER. Very efficient and durable. 
Price low. Send for Circular. Manufactured by 
LANE BROS., Washington, N. T. 
^AB^JE'S €03PB*EI£ STRIP FEEU 
^W" CUTTERS, the Best in the World. For Sale at 
Wholesale or Retail by JOHN W. DOUGLASS, Dealer in 
Agricultural Implements, etc., 1S1 Water-st., New York. 
METZLER'S 
Patented Leap- 
ing Horse, best 
In "use. Send 
for Circular to 
LEWIS P. 
TIBBALS, 
5 478 Broadway, 
New Tork. 
Thoroughbred Premium Chester 
WhSte Pigs. 
Progeny of Hogs that have taken State and United States 
Premiums. For sale Singly or in Pairs (not akin), of any 
age. Carefully boxed and shipped by Express to anypart of 
the United States. Their safe arrival insured. 
Our Pigs have always taken the highest premium whcre- 
ever exhibited. They have all the good qualities desirable 
in a Hog ; they are quiet, kept easily, have a good square 
form, deep and wide chest, very heavy hams and shoulders, 
broad in the back, short head and legs, and without excep- 
tion always white; they readily fatten while young, or at 
any age, and will grow to weigh from 500 to 800 lbs., at 14 or 
lfi months old. They will make more pork in a given length 
of time, with a-given quantity of food, than any other breed 
of Hogs. We have had them to weigh 1.2S0 lbs. at 2L months 
old. 
We 'always have a large stock of Hogs on hand, of all 
ages, from 1 to IS months old, and can fill orders at anytime. 
We insure the safe arrival of the Pigs. 
They are carefully boxed, with feed and trough ; the Ex- 
press or Railroad Agents feed and water them. 
For Circulars and Prices, address 
Iff. P. BOYER & CO., 
Gum Tree, Cliester Co., Pa. 
OASHMEKE GOATS!!! 
I offer for sale a very superior and beautiful lot of CASH- 
MERE KIDS, of 1867; ready to ship early in November I 
have bred my Hock of C ASHM ERIi GOATS with great care 
using selected males each year, since my purchase of the 
"Davis importation" in 1355. "Box purity of blood and fine- 
ness and value of fleece, my flock is unsurpassed hv any in 
America. RICHARD PETERS, 
Atlanta, Ga. 
Casiiniea-e I Cashmere I 
We have just received direct from the district of Angora 
in Asia Minor, a new importation of Angora (Shawl) Goals' 
(known in this country as Cashmere), which we offer for 
sale at moderate prices. 
For Circulars and Prices, address N. P. BOTFR & CO 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
MARK THIS. — Our reputation for shipping 
CHESTER WHITES of pure blood, and of fine quality 
is established beyond a doubt. We have never shipped a Piq 
that was condemned. We doubt if there is any other breed- 
er in the country who can say the same. We guarantee 
satisfaction. Circular sent free. JAMES YOUNG, Jr. & 
CO., Marshalton, Chester Co., Pa. 
1MPRO¥EB> STOCIS,, consisting of pure 
Short-horns, with Herd Book Pedigrees, Alderneys, Dev- 
on's, Ayrshires, Southdown and Cotswold Sheep, pure Ches- 
ter Co. swine, ("premium stock), also choice breeds of poul- 
try. Sent by Express to all parts of the United States. For 
Circulars and Prices, address N. P. BOTER & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
^JWINE.— 27 pages devoted to Breeding, Feed- 
yj ihg, and the general management of swine, sent to any 
address on receipt of 25 cents. Worth ten times its cost. 
Every farmer should have it. Address JAMES YOUNG, Jr., 
Marshalton, Chester Co., Pa. 
Premium CHESTER White Pigs, 
Bred and for sale by GEO. B. HICKMAN, "West Chester, 
Chester Co., fa, Q^~ Send for Circular and Price List. 
s 
Superior Berkshire Swine. 
Old and Young, from recently imported stock. 
Enquire of J. S. CLARK, 
Tivoli, :N.Y. 
ALDERNETS AND CHESTER WHITES for 
sale uyG. W. FAKLEE, Cresskill, X. J., on Northern 
R. R., one hour from Neu* York. 
A BLOODED STALLION will be exchanged 
for four pairs of working oxen : is warranted sound and 
kind. Address E. T. PHILLIPS, 
Plainfleld; New Jersey. 
[JJLTRY of all desirable breeds, from 
first-class stock constantly on hand. New Importations 
arriving. Send ior circular. A. M. HALSTED, Rye, N. Y. 
"[POULTRY OF ALL BEST BREEDS for sale by 
-ST JOHN W. DOUGLASS, Dealer in Ag'l Implements, 
Fertilizers, &c, 181 Water-st., New York. 
IX TRIOS of pure Rouen ducks for sale at $S 
per trio. Also, fme Brahma cocks. 
A. W. MARSHALL, Metuchen, N. J. 
MRS. SAUNDERS HAS A FEW BRAHMA 
POOTRAS (February and March chickens, from an 
Imported Cock,) to sell. Address Port Richmond, Staten 
Island, New York. 
ttEND STAMP for 16 Pages Description of a 
^ great variety of the finest Thoroughbred Imported A?ti- 
mala and Fowls in America, L. B. SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
f>LOWS,^PLOW CASTINGS, Caldrons, Su^ar 
■■• Pans, Gin Gear. Agricultural Implements, and Plantation 
Machinery. J. R. DECATUR, 197 Water-st, New York. 
The American Faint — For Roofs. 
Tin or Shingle, New, Old, or Leaky. Will not corrode met- 
als, exposure has no etfect. Warranted pure. Furnished or 
applied by CHARLES DIMON, 181 Pearl-st., New York. 
Send for Circulars. P. O. Box 4094. 
¥ALrABLf! PLANTATION FOR 
SALE, near ALBANY", GA., one of the most healthy 
locations in America, where consumptives regain their 
health; the winters are delightfully mild ; yet a combina- 
tion of breezes, peculiar to this section, makes the summer 
dav and night singularly comfortable. White men can labor 
on land as well as in any part of the North, sun-stroke never 
occurs here, water is excellent, the Plantation has two sets 
of buildings, and can be divided into two farms. The land 
and location are the most desirable in all the South, in a dis- 
trict where families from the North are safe in every re- 
spect, and find plenty of good, kind neighbors. The hatch- 
et is buried deep here, not to be disinterred. The writer is 
from tli e far North, and has enjoyed perfect health here, 
and has made more on this place this year raising cotton 
and cane than can be made in 10 years in the North, with 
the same ease. Sugar-cane is exceedingly profitable here. 
Choice Fruits, the Peach, Fig, Pomegranate, etc., etc., are 
abundant; see Aug. Agriculturist. This is the best place in 
the world to keep cattle, they never need feeding and keep 
fat nearly all the year. The beef is the best quality. An 
abundance of butter is also obtained with no expense, with 
as good a market for both, within 12 miles on a fine road, as 
New York City. The Savannah Railroad Depot is 12 miles 
from this Plantation, soon to be built within 2 miles. Pres- 
ent fare from here to New York, by New York and Savan- 
nah Steamers, three times a week, and Railroad to Albany, 
Ga., §3 1 ; time. 4 days. 50 Cattle for sale with the place, at 
$6 a head. Excellent and experienced laborers can be ob- 
tained for $15 a month, without board. Religious Privileges 
and society excellent. One Church, and Baptist and Meth- 
odist Preaching close b//. This is a rare opportunity ; from 
s'i'ii.o t© .$10,000 will be needed. 
Call on L. C. SHAW, Express Agent, Albany, or, address 
J. W. HUNTEEN, Albany, Ga. 
ATTENTION I — ALL WANTING FARMS! — Cheap 
Farm and Fruit Lauds, Village Lots, Water-Powers for man- 
ufacturing, for sale at Bricksburg, Ocean Co., New Jersey, 
44 miles from New York, on railroad to Philadelphia. 
Soil, fine loam, superior for all crops. Country just rolling 
enough for beauty and utility. Climate mild and proverbi- 
ally healthy. Water soft and pure. No fever and ague. Sold 
only to actual settlers on easy terms. Price per acre $25 and 
upward. For circulars aud maps, address ROBT. CAMP- 
BELL, President, No. 153 Broadway, New York. V. S. 
HOLT, Agent, Bricksburg. 
FOR SALE.— Farm of 254 Acres, with sood im- 
provements, 18 miles from Baltimore, Md., fronting on 
the Frederick Turnpike, above Ellicott's City. Will be sold 
very loio, say 45 dollars per acre. Also, 500 Farms and 
Country seats for sale. Apply to "Maryland and Virginia 
Land Office," Northwest corner of St. Paul and Lexington 
sts„ Baltimore, Md. E. LIVEZEY. 
ANTEO —Farms and Village Property, 
for which 20 per cent, cash and balance in good 
farming lands in Iowa will be paid. 7000 acres to choose 
from, in eight different counties, in the Des Moines Valley. 
Address, giving particulars, A. S. WHITE, Goshen, Iud. 
FAKMERS AND DAIRYMEN, if you want to 
economize in feed, use the Eureka Cutting Box for 
Straw and Fodder. It has taken more first premiums than 
any other. Also, A New Tread Power on entirely a new 
principle, which will meet the objections made to others 
now in the field. All warranted in every particular. 
Send for Circular. BLYMYERDAY & CO., 
Mansfield, Ohio. 
W 
Torrey's Patent "Weather Strips 
Exclude Wind, Bain, Snow and Dust from Doors and 
vt indows of every description. 
They save in fuel one half, and preserve health by the pre- 
vention of drafts, so productive of colds. 
Cheap, simple, effective, durable, ornamental, and wax*- 
ranted for five years. 
E. S. & J. TORREY & CO., Sole Manufacturers, 
_ 12 Maiden Lane, New York. 
CARPENTERSrSKK^ 
Practical Architectural Works, enclosing stamp. 
A. J. BICRNELL, Publisher, TROY, N. Y. 
RANKLIN TRACT.— 20,000 acres on railroad, 
New Jersey.— 25 miles south of Philadelphia, good soil, 
mild, healthful climate. Low prices ; in lots to suit buyers. 
Some improved farms. Map and fall information sent free. 
Address MORRIS & CO., Newfleld, Gloucester Co., N. J. 
ENDL.ESS AMUSEMENT 
FOR 
BOYS AN© &IRL.S. 
Crandall's Improveil Building Blocks, de- 
scribed in April number of the American Agriculturist. 
page 147, furnish a most attractive amusement for children 
They are very simple in construction, -will stand years o 
childrens* handling without breaking, and give renewed 
pleasure daily. 
CHURCHES, 
DWELLINGS, 
BABNS; 
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FENCES, 
FURNITURE, etc., 
in almost endless variety, can be built with them, and when 
finished, the structure remains firm so that it can be carried 
about without falling to pieces. 
For developing the ingenuity and taste of children they 
are unequaled. Having given these blocks a practical trial 
iu their own families, the publishers of the Agriculturist 
were so well pleased with them, that they consented to 
take the general agency for their Rale. 
The Blocks are put up in neat boxes, each box contain- 
ing a set, and a card giving various designs of buildings. 
Price per Set : Plain, $2.00 : Painted, red, white, and blue, 
No. 1, $3.00; No. 2, $2.00; No. 3, $1.50. A liberal discount 
will be made to dealers. Address 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., 
245 Broadway and 41 Park Row, M. Y. 
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