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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
'February.] 
Special Projosition! 
We will send by MAIL, 
postage paid, a 34 LB. 
l’ACliAGE of our celebrated 
SUN-SUN CHOP TEA on re¬ 
ceipt of $2.50. It is the 
FINEST imported BEACIi 
TEA, with a GREEN TEA 
flavor. Warranted to SUIT 
ALI, TASTES. Parties 
wishing to test it before buy¬ 
ing in guautity we will send 
SAM PEE on receipt of 6 
CENTS. Postage - stamps 
taken. SPECIAE TERMS 
ON EARGE ORDERS. Par¬ 
ticulars free. 
Tiie Great American TeaCo., 
IMPORTERS, 
31 and 33 VESEY ST., 
P. 0. Box 4235, New York. 
FARMS. 
150 Delaware Fruit and Grain 
V arms cheap. Catalogues free. 
A. P. GRIFFITH, Smyrna,Del. 
CALIFORNIA LANDS, 
large or small tracts; homes or investments, for sale by 
McAFEE BROTHERS, 202 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. 
F ive hundred Virginia farms and 
MII.es for Sale or Exchange. Write for free 
Catalogue. R. B. CHAFFIN & CO., Richmond, Va. 
M ARYLAND FARMS*! to $25 per acre. Short 
winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata¬ 
logues free. H. F. CHAMBERS, Federalsburg, Md. 
UNION PACIFIC lil. LMDS 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Fertile Soil, Long Sum¬ 
mers, Short Winters. 
Special Inducements to Land Seekers, 
Those going West will find it to their advantage 
to send for information, which will be mailed free. 
Apply to LEAVITT BURNHAM. 
Land Commissioner U. P. Ry. Co., 
Omalia, Neb. 
ffiF” Refer to this advertisement. 
INFORMATION MINERAL^inti 
other Properties furnished on application. 
Bureau of Immigration of Va., Richmond, Va. 
OVE R 
1 , 000,000 
ACRES k 
OFTHE 
CHOICEST. 
Mild Climate. Productive Soil. Low Prices. 
Easy Terms. Special inducements to actual 
settlers. For Maps, Circulars, Ac., giving par¬ 
ticulars free, address 
THOMAS ESSEX, 
Land Commissiorter, 
Little Uockj Ark. 
W. fl. KENDALL, 
Ass’t Land Commissioner, 
5th & Market Sts.,St.Louis,Mo, 
200 MARYLAND FARMS, 
in Tracts from 30 
to 800 acres. 
Near railroad and navigable Salt-water (with all its lux¬ 
uries), in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. New Pamphlet and Map showing location, free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, Atty.. Easton, Md. 
1 ffcfl Olfllirt Acres MINERAL and TIMBER LAND in 
X\J\r one body in Virginia. Perfect titles; will 
he sold cheap. Well adapted to Stock-raising. Correspond¬ 
ence invited. Address, II. HAUPT, 115 Broadway, N. Y. 
1,000,000 ACRES CHOICE LANDS W 
MINNESOTA & DAKOTA 
FOR SALE AT#2°° TO$ G—PERACREO 
EASY TERMS. FREE RARE & LOW FREIGHT 
TO PURCHA SERS. FOR GUIDE CONTAINING 
MAP A FOIL INFTDRMAT/OIY. ADDRESS: 
CHA\S. E?. iSZ /V/ AO ON S', : 
LANE) COMP C.S<N:W.RTCHfCAGO./LL. 
NORTHERN TEXAS 
Offers greater attractions in the way of good, clieap lands, 
healthy country, mild climate, abundance of timber and 
water than any other section now open to settlement. In 
it the TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY' is now being extended 
westward over one mile per day, and is now offei ing for sale 
at low prices and on easy terms over 4,000,000 acres of land. 
For descriptive circulars and maps giving truthful in¬ 
formation, address, W. H. ABRAMS, 
Land Commissioner T. & P. Railway, Marshall, Texas. 
WHYGOWEsrTliFliSi 
for full particulars. J. F. MANCHA, Clarehount, Va. 
THIS 
FARM SCENE 
Bracket Pattern, 
Size 10x14, will he sent 
prepaid on receipt of 
10 cts. To save space, 
the brace to shelf is 
not represented in cut, 
but goes with the Pat¬ 
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Jan. number of this 
magazine. Or send two 
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Catalogue of Scroll 
Saws, Designs, Fancy 
Woods, Clock Move¬ 
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Tools, etc. A complete 
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Hartford, Conn. 
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Send Stamp for catalogue. Estab. 1847. 
Lowest prices ever known 
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OUR $15 SHOT-GUN 
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Length, SO inches; height, 33 in.; depth, 14 in. 
This novel style of the MASON & HAMLIN CAB- 
INET ORGANS (ready this month) has sufficient 
compass and capacity for the performance, with full 
parts, of Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Songs, and Popular 
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wonderful extent, for an instrument so small, the 
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BAND CATALOGUE,, 
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Stands, Drum Major’s Staffs, and 
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ercises for Amateur Bands, and a Catalogue, 
of Choice Band Music. 
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