AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
441 
SgggfBEATTYQfi&S 
A S875 !3"Stop Parlor Organ for only |f»0 B Z.OO 
ONLY 
.00 
The price of tins beautiful 
Grand Pari or Or^an is $375 or, 
in other words, this is about the 
price asked for such an instru¬ 
ment by the Monopolists Agents 
1 have been ottering at wholesale 
it $105, as my very lowest net 
cash price, lam determined that 
all shall see my celebrated instru- 
ments and judge for themselves, 
and therefore 1 offer this beauti¬ 
ful, neat design, to the readers of 
this paper, FOR ONLY $97. 
Order the instrument, and pay 
only alter you have tested It 
at your own home. Don’t want 
the money until you are entirely 
satisfied. This is a very fair offer 
for you. [^“Description of this 
magnificent instrument is as fol¬ 
lows: Beatty Organs. Stylo 
No. 2100. A beautiful Celtic 
style of architecture in this case 
strikes theeye of the connoisseur 
and stamps it at once as the most 
baautiful case extant. Dinien- 
sions: Height, 74 ins.; Width, 48 
ins.; Depth, 24 in.; Weight, when 
boxed, over 850 pounds. Three 
(8) Sets of Reeds. Five (5) 
Octaves. Thirteen(18) Stops. 
(1) Grand Organ: (2)Principal 
Forte; (3) Dulcett } (4) Diapason 
(5)Hautboy:(6)Principalj (7) Vos 
Humana; (8) Flute; (2) Violina: 
(lO)Dulciana (11) Echo, (12) Vox 
Celeste; (13)Clarionet. Beattys 
Celebrated Grand Organ Knee 
Swell, and Beatty’s New and Im¬ 
proved double acting Knee Swell. 
The case of this instrument is 
solid Walmit.full French Veneer, 
and finished in the hlgheststyle 
of art. The musical combination 
excelled by none. All things con¬ 
sidered, it is the most desirable 
style that can be selected. I chal¬ 
lenge its equal. 63TRegular Re¬ 
tail price asked for such an in¬ 
strument by the Monopolists’ 
Agents, about.$875*00 
I will sell this beautiful Organ to 
the readers of this paper, in or¬ 
der to have it introduced, boxed 
and delivered on (1(07 
cars, FOR ONLY 
Please send your order by letter 
or teleglaph. No money re¬ 
quired until you are entirely 
sat isfied. Payfor the instrument 
only after you huve tested it at 
your own nome. If it is not as 
represented, return at my ex¬ 
pense, I paying freight, charges 
both ways. This certainly is a 
fair offer. I positively will not 
deviate from this nrice.C5^"FulIy 
warranted for 6 years. I wanl 
this instrument introduced 
hence this unparallelled offer. 
Remember, I have no agent, but sen direct, hence this remarkably low price. You can order’directfrom it his Ad ver« 
tlsement, which will not appear again. Nothing can be saved onthismstrumentby c ^r^Po^ence. .Order ajonce. 
If you do not want one yourself, order one and make your friend a handsome Present. ^eiy Beatty Oi^n when lntr<> 
dueed into a new locality, sells others, as It Is a standing adverttsement- Tle^ remem^r^hea^ve unparalleUed 
offer is good for a limited period, only, and is made solely with a view of introducing this suiwrbinstrament. irust¬ 
ing that by offering it at this very low price, I shall induce very many to buy this beautiful new style, thereby building 
up a demand that will eventually repay me for this sacrifice. 
Haying been E LECTED MAYOR of my city, and entrusted with its Bonds, should be sufficient 
$145, and upward. Large Illustrated Newspaper, about 
Address, DMIEL IF. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, 
tar PLEASE SHOW THIS SPLENDID OFFER TO YOUR NEIGHBOR..^ 
1378 . 
B. F. BROWN & CO., 
PARI§ EXPOSITION. 
Highest Prize and only Medal for 
Shoe Dressing, &c. 
MA1TUFACTXJBER3 OF THE CELEBRATED 
French Dressing-, Satin Polish, 
ARMY & NAVY BLACKING, 
AND 
BLACKINGS AND DRESSINGS 
Of all kinds for Leather. 
OFFICE, 156 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON. 
Also 377 ST. PAUL ST., MONTREAL. 
1878 . 
NATIONAL WIRE MATTRESS. 
This is the very BEST and most 
DURABLE Spring Bed that MONEY 
CAN BUY. Do not confound it with 
any Woven Wire Mattress. 
The American Agriculturist for January, 
1879, savs: "Wire Bed Mattresses are among 
the best additions of recent inventions to 
comfort and rest, and they are quite as im¬ 
portant to hard-working people, whether 
„ __ 0 ,„ farmers or others, as they are to more 
No Sagging or Rolling to the Center on this Bed. leisurely people. We have practically test- 
•*d different kinds, and are now enjoying one made by the National Wire MattreBS Company, of New Britain, Ct. With its 
.strength, durability, and elasticity, we do not see how it can be improved." _ _ _ . _ „ „ 
Delivered to'any R. R. Station in the U. S. or Canadas, free of charge, on receipt of S10.00. 
Address NATIONAL WIRE MATTRESS CO., New Britain, Conn. 
“Three Cows to an Acre.” 
The Ensilage of Maize and other green fodder crops. By 
Goffart. Published by J. B. BROWN, 55 Beekman St., N. Y. 
Brice, mailed, ¥1.00. 
A PRACTICAL FARMER WANTED in every 
township as Agent for ADAMANT PLOWS, SLIP- 
SHARES for all Plows, ROCKING-TEETH HARROWS, 
DISK HARROWS, FIELD ROLLERS, FEED CUTTERS,&e. 
THE NEW YORK PLOW CO., 55 Beekman St., New York. 
REAL GOOD WHITE SHIRTS 
For 50 Cents. 
White, French yoke, linen shield-shaped 
b03oms, all ready to wash and wear, $6.00 
per doz., $3 per A tloz. One or more sam¬ 
ples by mail, postpaid, for 60 cents each. 
Address NEWARK SHIRT CO. 
Newark, N. 
Send for circular. 
J. 
Why Go West? 
When good land, unequalled healthy climate, every luxury 
of Land and Sea, and the advantages of refined Society, 
first-class Schools, Churches, Railroads, Telegraphs, and 
Daily Mails, are within 12 hours of Boston and less from the 
other Great Market Cities of the Atlantic Coast. Can be 
had at prices that warrant success, and on accommodating 
terms. 
The Great Garden Farm Lands of the Atlantic Coast, with 
Soil unsurpassed, Pure Soft Water, Mild Winters, Favor¬ 
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Flowers, and the Waters abounding with the most delicious 
Fish, Oysters, Clams, and Terrapin. Special advantages 
offered Colonies and new Settlers. 
For Illustrated Book enclose 3c. stamp to 
J. T. Land Agent, 
P., W. Si B. R. R, Depot. Wilmington, Del. 
For Washing Windows, Carriages, etc. Pro¬ 
tects Buildings from Fire, and Trees, Vines, etc., 
from Insects, Potato Bugs and’Canker Worms. 
No Dwelling, Country Home, or Factory, should be without 
the Fountain Pump. Send for large Illustrated Circular. 
J. A. WHITMAN, 
Patentee & Manulacturer, Providence, R. I. 
and Stereoptieons of all kinds and prices.—Views illus¬ 
trating every subject, for Public Exhibitions, etc.— 
Profitable business for a man with small capital. Also, 
Lanterns and Views for Colleges, Schools, Churches, 
Sunday Schools, and Parlor Entertainments. Send stamp 
for 74-page illustrated Catalogue. „ 
MCALLISTER, MT’g Optician, 49 Nassau St., N. Y. 
TUTTLE 
The Latest and Best 
KNITTER 
For Family Use 
In the Market. 
For Circular, Sample, and 
Full Particulars, 
Address 
LAMB KNITTING MACHINE CO., 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
XX COT, PRICE (not painted, white Duck/ 
00 Makes a perfect bed—no mattress or pillows 
55^.-required—better than a hammock, as it fits the 
body as pleasantly, and lavs straight. Folded or opened 
instantly, self-fastening; just the thing for hotels, offices, 
cottages, camp meetings, sportsmen, etc. Good for the 
lawn,' piazza, or “ the coolest place in the house.” Splendid 
lor invalids. Send for circulars. Sent on receipt of price, 
or C, O. D. For 50 cts. extra, with order, I will prepay 
expressage to any station on line of It. R. east of Mississippi 
River and north of Mason & Dixon line. For 75 cts. in 
Minn., Mo., and Iowa. HERMON W. LADD, 108 Fulton St, 
Boston; 207 Canal St., New York; 165 North Second St., 
Philadelp-ki. * 
