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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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THE CHEAPEST AND 
BEST FERTILIZER in 
the World, because it is pure 
bone (nothing else) ground in 
its natural state, retaining those 
elements that will surely restore 
exhausted laud. Just the article 
for Wheat, Grain, and Grass 
farms. Gardens, Conservatories, 
Hothouses, and Household 
Plants. Once using fully demon¬ 
strates its value. Sold in any 
quantity. All questions answer¬ 
ed regardlngits value. Circulars 
free. Address Excelsior Fer¬ 
tilizing Co., Salem, Ohio. 
BUCHAN’S 
CARBOLIC 
MEDICINAL SOAP. 
The Healing, Purifying, and Disinfecting properties of Car¬ 
bolic Acid are among the most wonderful lacts disclosed by 
modern science. The best, safest, and most convenient meth¬ 
od of using this wonderful Curative is in the form of Soaps. 
This Soap is highly prized by physicians and nurses for the 
sick-room. It purities and disinfects all unpleasant and dan¬ 
gerous odors, prevents the spread ot contagion, and is invalu¬ 
able in curing sores, eruptions, and all cutaneous diseases. 
Buchan’s Carbolic Medicinal Soap is ior sale 
at all Druggists. 
Wholesale Depot, 
H.IDDEE. & EAIRD. 83 John St., New York. 
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N. COLBERT, 
Evergreen Farm, Gwynedd, Pa., 
(tame and wild), Ducks, Turkeys, Chickens, Guinea and 
all other Fowl, Deer, Swans, Peacocks, Pigeons. Eggs, 
&c„ at low prices. Best Breeds of Dogs and Maltese 
Cats, Rabbits, Ferrets, Guinea Pigs, White Mice, &c. 
Song Birds of all kinds, and Shetland Ponies. 
Fine Milch Cows always on hand. 
Newfoundland Pups for sale. 
Deer, and Swan wanted. 
gW FRIENDS ! If you are in any way interested in 
BEES OR HONEY, 
We will with pleasure send vou a sample copy of our 
MONTHLY GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, 
with a descriptive price-list of the latest improvements in 
Hives, Honey Extractors, Artificial Coinb, Sec¬ 
tion Honey Boxes, all books and journals, and every¬ 
thing pertaining to Bee Culture. Nothing Patented. Sim¬ 
ply send your address on a postal card, written plainly, to 
A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 
A NEW HORSE SHOE, 
With Continuous Calk, Rolled into Bars Made 
of Crucible Steel and Iron. 
Acknowledged by VETEniNAUY 
SUr.GEONS. PROMINENT HORSE¬ 
MEN, and all who have used it, to 
be THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD. 
It is a continuation of the shell of 
the hoof, and gives an equal hear¬ 
ing all around. It prevents In¬ 
terfering, Lameness, and all 
evils resulting from the use of the 
ordinary shoe. Bv its use horses 
having Quarter Cracks, Tender 
Feet and Corns, travel with 
perfect ease. Trial set, with 
nails, sent on receipt of $1. 
Send for Illustrated Pamphlet 
to 
THE JOHN D. BILLINGS PATENT HORSE SHOE CO., 
265 Broadway, New York. 
High Class Thoroughbred Poultry. 
Light Brahmas, P. Rocks, Golden Pencilled Hamburgs, 
Am. Dominiques, Bronze Turkeys, and Rouen Ducks. A 
fine lot of choice birds at very low prices (chicks and 
yearlings), trios, pairs, or singly. Stock unsurpassed. Please 
state wants explicitly ; write for particulars. 
EPH. R. NEWHARD, Allentown, Pa. 
P ekin, Aylesbury, ami (ayufiii 
Ducks. Bronze & Narragansett Turkeys, Light 
Brahmas. Jersey Cattle, A. I. C. C. 1!.. and Cotswolds, 
at low prices. Address \V. CLIFT, Mystic Bridge, Ct. 
established 1S52. 
F?» W. CARflEROPJ & CO,, 
Slipping and Commission Merchants, 
33 South William St., New York. 
Proprietors of the “ Diamond,” and “ Light of the 
Age ” Brands of Oil, and Pioneer Line of Ships for Australia, 
New Zealand, and the East. Cash advances made on con¬ 
signments of Wool, Tin, and other approved produce, from 
Australia and New Zealand. Orders solicited for American 
productions, accompanied by approved credits. 
REGALIN PRESERVING POWDER, 
FOR EGGS, BUTTER, FRESH OR 
SALTED MEAT, Etc. 
Perfectly tasteless, and preserves the color. Keeps the 
brine clear, free from scum, and brine and meat from sour¬ 
ing. Sosaited.it is in taste and flavor much sweeter than 
ordinary. Price 50 cts.. per Box. Sent bv mail to any ad¬ 
dress, postage prepaid. Agents wanted. 
C. AM ENDE, Hoboken, N. J. 
A 1st CLASS SHOT GUN FOE $5.50. 
These Guns are single barrel muzzle loaders, brail 
new* 28 and 30 inch barrels, weight about 7 pounds, 
Made of tho very best material. We guarantee that the lock, barrel, and stock are 
as good as in any $10 Gun. We WARRANT THIS GUN FOR Five YEARS. It bal¬ 
ances perfectly, and we guarantee it to shootas well as any §25 Gun in tho world. 
It is the best squirrel Gun that we ever sold at any price, and would be cheap a t §10; the lock alone is 
worth half what we ask for tho Gun. It is a first class made Gun in every respect , and will OUt_“ 
ShOOt and OUtwectf any Gun which is sold for §10 by any firm in tho U. S. Bear in mind that this 
is a New American Mode Gun, and it will last longer and give better satisfaction, both 
for hard use and close shooting, than any imported Gun in this country. We have secured them at a very low price, and offer 
them accordingly, warranting them in every way. Price, §5.50 each; two for §10. When cash m full comes 
with order, we will give free a steel wad cutter. We do these Guns up carefully on a board, and ship by express. If parties de- 
eirethem boxed, the extra charge will be 50 cts. llay State Arms Co., 93 Water St., Boston, MaSS. 
IglTA $10 SCROLL & JIG SAW FOR $3., 
BOYS 
here’s a for¬ 
tune for you. 
REDUCED PRICES. Showing Saw and Lathe, 
It is less than a year sinco 
offered our New Improved My 
Companion Jig Saw for sale. Tin I 
overwhelming success wc have met 
with has induced us to improve in 
manufacture and reduce in price. 
The My Companion Saw asitstands 
today is the finest piece of mechan¬ 
ism in tho world for less than §20, 
and it has that most important de¬ 
sideratum often missing in high 
priced muchines and never before 
found in a low priced one, perfect 
steadiness andrigidity wheninmo- 
tion. ltis a fact that ourSawwill 
do as fine and perfect Work as a 
§IC0 steam powcrjig6aw, and will 
saw with lightning speed through 
heavy inch thick board, thus doing 
what few §20 machines will do, 
enabling the finest fretsawingand 
heavy fancy carpenter work to bo dono with the same machine. Over 
1000 of our Saws are in use by carpenters and cabinet-makers in New 
England alone. TO THE BOYS ofthe U. S. we offer a prizo never 
equalled. You can make §5 a week working evenings alone, and learn 
a trado which if necessary will always give one good wages. Remem¬ 
ber this is not a toy, it is a practical machine. It runs as eas¬ 
ily and lightly as a sewing machine, and girls as well os boys can put 
the long winter evenings to good use, making useful articles and beauti¬ 
ful presents. A competent carpenter says,— “ I cannot make this saw for 
§10; I should not get paid for viy time alone." Wo 
make them by the 10,000; make each part with 
special and expensive machinery, which cuts out 
and finishes with great rapidity, each part fitting 
_ _ _ _ „ exactly where it belongs, and there in no waste of 
made $60 “*^*1 mate rial or time. A SINGLE MACHINE COULD NOT 
first montll.” VIEW OP LATHS AND SAW. be MADE FOR $15. The frames arc of best onkimd 
AuuAALUt YtfiVv V* VAtUid *4* If# ash< w ith iron wheels, blocks, braces,.and connec¬ 
tions, and steel bearings. Each one warranted for ten years $ every one adjusted and tried before sold. Directions sent 
for putting together which can be done in ten minutes. (They are shipped packed in a neat crate only 36 inches by 13 Indies by 4 
inches, weighing about 25 lbs.) Every boy is delighted with bracket sawing; it pays them good wages, and their work commands 
a ready sale. Our saw completely fills the long felt want for a foot power saw that will do the best work, AND BE WITHIN 
THE reach OF THE POOREST BOY. We make but very little on a single saw, but we mean that every bov in have onc * 
Doth the mess and mechanics flatteringly endorse our saw. It is AN unpisecented bargain’. l^ESOJBtlPTJOJ m • Length 
of Arms,‘21 inches; Lengthof Armfor work, 18inches; Height of table. 31 inches; Diameter of Balance Wheel, Gl-2,- Diameter of 
Drive Wheel, 12 inches; Length of Stroke, 13-4; Humber of Strokes of Sato per minute, from 800 to J.0C0; speed of I.athe, 8,000 < revolu- 
Cions per minute; length of wood that can be put in Lathe, 13 inches; diameter of wood that i can be turned in LafJie, 81-2^ inches. 
TX* ¥ fN TP 4 a i ——. „ _ r.. i ta_: 11: . _1 . ...jh ft, 11 cot /-.fTirllla fnr 1 »hi* 5 t»«» In wnnrl nr ire 
■complete workshop with full sets of tools which could not be bought elsewhere equally as good for TVith each saw tv© 
35 *V© over fifty original Designs and Patterns, four Saw Blades, and four illustrated^lessons for beginners._ When the cash accom¬ 
panies the order we pivo free extra saws and our50ct. prize sheet of Designs. Ifitisnot all we claim in every particular, TV© 
Will refund your money. Address all orders for the !New Improved My Companion Scroll Saw 
to tho Turner Manufacturing Co., 93 Water Street, Boston, Mass., U. S. A. 
HUNTER'S 
ha' 
isisSIFTER 
MIXER, tS?” MEASURE, 
SCOOP, S " % WEIGHER, 
Rice WaMhcp, EjrarBcatcp, Tomato, Wine, 
Starch, and Fruit Strainer. 11 of the most 
useful smd necessary articles combined and sold 
for 65 ots. Duly Sifter in the world that can be 
takeu in four parts to clean. 75,000 
soldin ISO days. 200,000 nowin use. 
Every housekeeper wants it. Send 
65c* for small or $1.00 for 
large sample, or stamp for cat¬ 
alogue. Good A cents wanted, 
male and female. 
J. M. HUNTER, Sole Manfr, 
RO Arcade, Cincinnati, O, 
PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS 
SOLICITED BY 
HEYLMUN & KANE, 
ATTOItN KYS AT LAW. 
510 F St,, Washington, D. C. 
FELT CARPETINGS 20 to 45 cts. per yard. FELT 
CEILING for rooms in place of Blaster. FELT 
ROOFING and SIDING. For circular and Sample 
address C. J. FAY, Camden, N. Jersey. 
TELEPHONES 
For Business Purposes, ours excel all others 
in clearness & volume of tone. Illustrated 
circular & testimonials for 8 cts. Address 
J. R. HOLCOMB, Mallet Creek, Ohio. 
SPECIAL OFFER! 
FOR1879. 
WE WILL PAY THE POSTAGE AND SEND 
THE NEW YORK 
An Eight Page Newspaper, 
FROM NOW UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1880, 
FOR 
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50 Celts for Six Months, 
OB 
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ten, separately addressed. The Semi-Weekly 
World for club of twenty, separately addressed. 
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addressed. 
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and whenever desired. Address all orders to 
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