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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
March.] 
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IMPORTERS. 
P. O. Box 289, 31 & 33 YESEY ST., New York. 
A SOO-ACRE FARM FOR SALE 1-Most desira¬ 
ble for residence, stock.'sheep.and grain. A great bar¬ 
gain. Hewlett’s, Hanover Co., Virginia. L. B. Anderson. 
Westward Ho! 
Southwestern Minnesota is the great blue grass 
region of the Northwest. Unexcelled for fertility, health, 
and beauty. Rolling Prairies. Spring "Water Lakes. Nu¬ 
merous Railroads. Lands S3 to §7. Choice selections 
now offering. Write for Circular. 
J. H. DRAKE, Land Commissioner, 
St. Paul, Minn. 
0EST 
AND 8RAZ1K8 LAND8 ARE FOUND ON 
™ Northern Pacific r. r. 
in MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, 
and MONTANA. 
BIO CROP AGAEN i 1881 
Low PRICES; LONGTIME: REBATE FOR IMPROVE¬ 
MENT; Reduced Fare and Freight to Settlers. 
For Full Information, address 
R. M. Newport, gen. land agt. 
Mention this Paper. St. Paul, Minn 
FOR SALE, 
OB, TO EXCHANGE AT A BARGAIN, 
Valuable Farm Lands, 
Situate in Colfax Co., Nebraska, 00 miles west of 
Omaha, close to the Union Pacific Railroad. 
These lands, free and clear, will bo sold cheap for cash, or 
exchange for first-class free and clear farm close to New 
York. Address. 
G. T. TIMPSON, Box M, Station D, New York City. 
UNION PACIFIC RY. LANDS 
IN NEBRASKA. 
Fertile Soil, Long Summers, 
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., 
Omaha, Neb. 
S W Refer to this advertisement. 
|lowa 
S 3 
Over 
Half Million 
Acres. 
For Sale by the 
Iowa R. R, Land Co., 
Cedar Rapids, 
Iowa. 
I 
[Land 
B.&MB, 
NEBRASKA 
600,000 Acres for Sale 
Maps, Pamphlets and full information FREE. 
Address Land Com’rB. & M. R.R., Lincoln, Neb. 
LAUD! LAUD!! LAUD!!! 
The choicest and cheapest now in the market. 800.000 
acres of the best R. R. lands in America. 200,000 acres 
earliest selections of speculators’ land. Ail in the world 
famous Park Region of Minnesota. Maps, lists and prices 
sent on application. 
C. J. WEIGHT, 
Fergus Falls, Minn. 
CHEAP FAH1S 
AND NEAR TO MARKET! 
The State of Michigan has a good climate, a fertile soil, 
four thousand miles of railway and sixteen hundred miles 
of lake transportation, convenient markets, a settled so¬ 
ciety, established institutions, great and diversified in¬ 
dustries, a liberal free school system, low taxes and prac¬ 
tically no debt. It has also several millions of acres of un¬ 
occupied lands, suitable for almost every variety of hus¬ 
bandry, many of them subject to free s'ettiement under 
United States or State Homestead laws, and all of them for 
sale at prices within the reach of men of small means. 
A PAMPHLET, issued under authority of the State, con¬ 
taining a map of Michigan, sketches of its Industries, Agri¬ 
cultural Productions, and Institutions, and descriptions of 
its Soil, Climate, Timber, the Situation of its Unoccupied 
Lands, etc., will be sent free of charge on application by 
letter addressed to the 
COMMISSIONER OP IMMIGRATION, 
Detroit, Michigan. 
200 MARYLAND FARMS, iu 13 f™ 30 
to 300 acres. 
Near railroad and navigable Salt-water (with all its lux¬ 
uries), in Talbot Co., Md. Climate mild and healthy. Titles 
good. 1S82 Pamphlet and Map showing location, free. 
Address C. IS. "" 
K. SHANAHAN, Atty., Easton, Md. 
WANTED!! 300 THRIFTY FARM! 
1 i settle in the rapidly developing Dairy and 
Districts of Northwestern Iowa. Improved an 
FARMERS to 
lairy and Farming 
Improved and unim¬ 
proved Farms for sale or to rent, upon favorable terms, 
with privilege of purchasing. For information address, 
SAMPSON & FRENCH, Storm Lake, Buena Vista Co., Iowa. 
F ive hundred Virginia farms and 
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Catalogue. 
R. B. CHAFFIN & 
co:, 
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.Richmond, Va. 
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M AR YL USD FARMS $7 to S3"* peracre. Short 
winters, breezy summers, healthy climate. Cata¬ 
logues free. H. P. CHAMBERS, Federalsburgh.Md. 
TS A TV "M/T Cl 150 Delaware I'rult and Grain 
rt f\ fl-fc |W| Farms cheap. Catalogues free. 
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PAP SUP IMPROVED FARMS.-Send ad- 
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description of the cheapest good farms for sale In the State. 
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W. E. YEAT01T, ^Temple Building, <> W. H. COFFIN, 
At.VdGom, 
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h $ Sr. Loots, Mo. t L<indCo Ef> 
New Jersev Farms for Sale. 
Several farms in the counties of Bergen, Essex, Hunter¬ 
don, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Sussex, Somerset, and 
Union, of from 12 to 300 acres each, and ranging in price 
from $1,500 to $25,000. For sale on easy terms. Apply to 
WILLIAM WHITE, 
144 Broadway, New York, 
LARGE RICH FARM 
For Sale. Situated in the James River Valley, nine miles 
below Richmond, Va., contains 1142 acres, 500 of which is 
meadow land. 100 acres woodland. Steamers pass dally for 
Norfolk, Philadelphia and New York. Tools, stock, and 
crop for sale. Terms unusually liberal. Write for descrip- 
• - ” T "TABLES tf ~ ~ ' 
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H. L.STA 
5 & Co., Richmond, Va. 
Jftev. Leonard Bacon, D. D. 
a. A. II. Stephens, 
and others 
^o, v recommend 
them. 
any . 
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