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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[January 
MARK TWAIN’S NEW BOOK! 
TOM SAWYER, 
is ready for Agents. Don’t get behind hand this time, but 
send for your territory or circulars, at once. Address, 
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 
Hartford, Conn., Chicago, III., Cincinnati, O. 
G-ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, 
FOR 1877. 
TERMS:—One copy, one year, $3.00; Two copies, one 
year, $5.00; Three copies, one year, $7.50; Four copies, one 
year, $10.00; Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to 
the person getting up the club, making six copies, $14.00; 
Eight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person get¬ 
ting up the club, making nine copies, $21.00; Eleven copies, 
one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the 
club, making twelve copies, $27.’.0; Twenty-three copies, 
one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the 
club, making twenty-four copies, $55.00. 
Every Subscriber will receive the Magazine and Premium 
Ohromo, “ Mother’s Joy," free of Postage. 
Address L. A. GODEY, Philadelphia, Pa. 
$50 to 8200 A MONTH FOR AGENTS. 
UNIVERSAL HISTORY. 
The great interest in all nations and in our own thrilling 
history of 100 years, makes this book sell faster than any 
other. 3 books in one, beautifully illustrated. Low price, 
quick sales, extra terms. Young men and women wanted 
in every county. Send for Circular. 
J. C. McCURDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Scribner’s Lumber & Log-Book. 
O VER HALF A MILLION SOLD. The most complete 
book of its kind ever published. Gives correct measure¬ 
ment of all kinds of lumber, logs and plank by Doyles Rule, 
cubical contents of square and round timber, stave and head¬ 
ing bolt tables, wages, rent, board, capacity of cisterns, 
cord-wood tables, interest, etc. Standard Book throughout 
the United States and Canada. 
Ask your bookseller for it, or I will send one for 35 cents, 
post-paid. > G. W. FISHER, 
P. O. Box 338, Rochester, N. Y. 
Poultry W orld. 
A large, splendidly illustrated popular magazine, devoted 
exclusively to Poultry. It enters its sixth volume January, 
1877. It is brimful of practical suggestions, descriptions of 
breeds, buildings and fixtures pertaiuingto the poultry busi¬ 
ness. $1.25 per year. Send 10 cents for specimen copy. 
Address POULTRY WORLD, Hartford, Conn. 
A RARE CHANCE FOR BOOK BUYERS. 
m ■ CLEARANCE CATALOGUE of 5,000 Choice 
1“ Books, at 30 to 50 per cent, below Publish- 
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■■ III Great bargains. Send for tbe best catalogue 
III of good books ever issued free. 
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_ 301 Washington St., opp. Old South, Boston, Mass. 
IVE^W MUSIC. 
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and. receive 
return i 
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eceive | W pages New MUSIC by 
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ARTHUR’S 
Illustrated Home Magazine 
Year after year 
the Home Maga¬ 
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to gain in favor 
with the people. 
Taking rawk 
with the best 
periodicals of 
the day, it claims 
to be, in its pe¬ 
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and varied de- 
part ments, 
more tho- 
roicglily identified with the people in their 
common life and social Interests, than any other 
magazine of its class. 
Terms, $2.50 a year: 3 copies $6. For $12, six 
copies and one extra to club getter. Specimen 
number 10 cents. 
OBEAT PREMIUM.— For 20 subscribers at 
Club rates, we giv e as n Premium , a copy of our 
Creat National Picture of all the Presi¬ 
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framed in Wavy Walnut and Gilt Mould- 
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subscribers at club rates. 
Home Magazine for sale by News Dealers, 
T. S. ARTHUR & SORT, Philadelphia . 
“thYnEW YORK 
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For Clubs of FIVE or more, one year. 2 50 each, or to 
Clubs of TEN or more, one year. 2 20 each. 
WEEKLY POST. 
SINGLE COPY, one year.$1 50 
To Clubs of TEN or more, one year. 1 25 each, or to 
Clubs of TWENTY or more, one year. 1 10 each. 
These terms include the' postage. 
The Weekly and the Seini-Weekly give careful selections 
from the columns of the Daily Evening Post?, combined 
with original matter prepared expressly for them. 
They contain a full record of current events, supplement¬ 
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is invited to the Agricultural Department of these two 
journals. 
GRAND PIANO TO A PENKNIFE, 
or earn a liberal cash premium, witli little exertion, and 
ANY PERSON may obtain one of these premiums at less 
cost than it can be obtained without the paper, by becom¬ 
ing a subscriber to the Evening Post. 
LIST OF PREMIUMS DESCRIPTIVE and 
SPECIMEN NUMBERS SENT FREE. 
WM. C. BRYANT & CO., Publishers, 
BROADWAY AND FULTON ST., NEW YORK. 
Herald of Health for 1877 
and 4 back Nosjfiee $1.00. Samples 10 cents 
Eating for Strength, or how to feed ones self so ns to main¬ 
tain health, $1.00. Liver Complaint, Headache and Nervous 
Dyspepsia, their Cause, Prevention, and Cure, by Hygiene, 
$1.00. Ali the above, $2.50. Circulars free. See Dec. Agr 
culturist. WOOD & HOLBROOK, 
13 & 15 knight St., New York 
VALUABLE INFORMATION 
That will enable any Reliable, Re 
spectable man to establish a FAY 
~ fG BUSINESS in his own town 
may be obtained by addressing the undersigned. 
Manager A. C. CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
The Great Stock-Breeders’ Monthly! 
-THE NATIONAL - 
LIVE-STOCK 
JOURNAL, 
PUBLISHED AT ' 
CHICAGO, ILL. 
Is universally acknowl¬ 
edged as the Standard Au¬ 
thority upon ali matters per¬ 
taining to Horses, Cattle, Sheep, 
Swine and the Dairy, and is the 
only first-class Journal in America devot¬ 
ed exclusively to this Interest. It is published 
monthly, printed on fine book paper and Elegantly Illustrated. Each number contains 48 Large Pages, three 
columns to the page, with a handsome cover, and it is Indispensable to every man engaged in breeding live stock. 
TERMS.—Single copies, one year, postage paid, $2.15 ; Clubs of five, postage paid, $1.90 ; Clubs of ten 
with an extra copy free to person making up club, postage prepaid, $1.65. 
Address letters, registering those containing money, unless in shape of Postal Order or Draft, to 
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Send 20 Cents fob Specimen Copy. Lakeside Building, CHICAGO. ILL. 
FARMER’S 
VETERINARY ADVISER, 
By Prof. I. Law, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. ' 
-“The best work on the diseases of animals in the English 
language.”— Country Gentleman. s 
Sent by mail from ilie Author for $3. 
Received Highest Honors conferred 
at Centennial. 
Trade Mark In base 
of every machine. 
NEW WJLLCOX & GIBBS 
AUTOMATIC 
SILENT SEWING MACHINE. 
Send Postal Card for Illustrated Price List, &c. 
Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co., 
(C’or. Bond St.) 658 Broadway, New York. 
TO THE LADIES!! 
RROWIV’S FRENCH DRESSING 
will make Ladies’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes that have 
become rough and red, and Ladies’ Traveling Bags which 
look so old and rusty that they are ashamed to carry them* 
look just as good as new. It will not rub off or smut when 
wet. Softens the leather. 
No lady will be without it after one trial. Beware of imi¬ 
tations and counterfeits. For sale everywhere. 
IS- F. BROWN & CO., Boston, Mass. 
and STEREOPTICONS. CENTENNIAL MEDAL 
and DIPLOMA. 74-pnge Catalogue, fully illus¬ 
trated. sent free, with list of pictures on every subject. For 
SUNDAY SCHOOLS, PARLOR ENTERTAIN- 
MENTS* and . PUBLIC EXHIBITIONS. Pays well. 
Small capital required for an outfit. 
McALLISTER, Mfg. Optician, 49 Nassau St., N. Y. 
A Good Home School. 
MACGREGOR HALL, 
FLUSHING, N. Y. 
An Excellent Home School for Young Ladies and 
Children, seven miles from N. Y. City, in the beautiful 
suburban village »f Flushing. 
Pupils received at any time when there is a vacancy, the 
number being limited to the ability to furnish convenient 
rooms and full home attention to each Pupil. 
For circulars or other information, address the Principal, 
Miss MARGARET MACGREGOR, 
Flushing, N. Y. 
■WpiMaiH BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS from 
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Address TEN EYCK & CO., Auburn,N.Y. 
STEEL PENS, 
sold by all dealers. 
No. 91 John St., New York. 
HENRY HOE, Sole Agent, JOSEPH GILLOTT & SONS. 
THIS NEW 
ELASTIC TRUSS 
Hast, Pad differing from all others, is 
I cup-shape, with Self-Adjusting Hall 
1 in center, adapts itself to alt posi- 
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the eup presses back tho in¬ 
testines just as a person 
would with the finger. With 
light presure the Hernia is held 
It is easy, 
cheap.” Sent by mail. Circulars free. 
EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Marshall, Mich. 
of tlie prettiest Visiting Cards you ever 
saw, with your name neatly printed on 
them, sent by return mail, upon receipt of 
25 cts. and a three-cent stamp. You will 
have samples of Glass, Marble, Snowflake, 
Damask, Repp, Tinted and White Bristol. The stock shall 
he first-class. I have some of the most particular and ex¬ 
pert printers to be obtained in the country, and employ no 
inexperienced boys to turn off cheap work. No blurred or 
imperfect work leaves my establishment. Try them and 
you will be pleased. Write plainly, and give full address. 
W, C. CANNON, 
Kneeland St., Boston, Mass, 
