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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
NOT TO BE PAID FOR; 
UNTIL TRIED ON YOUR FARM. 
Copper Strip May, Straw, and 
Stalk Cutter. 
13 sizes, from $10 to $40, hand or liorse-power. Cuts fine 
or coarse, from 1 to 13 bushels a minute. Also, Gale’s Tur¬ 
nip, Carrot, and Potato Slight. ; 6 sizes, from $13 to $30. 
Turned by a hoy ; cuts a bushel a minute, line or coarse. Ask 
your merchants for them, or send to the office for circulars 
PEEKSKILL PLOW WORKS, 
94Beekman St., New York, 
and 61 Merwin St., Cleveland, Ohio. 
JT ITTLE GIAIYT LEVER HOKSE. 
POWEK.-Strong. Durable, Simple, Cheap, easy 
for horses. Will do all work. Persons using them say they 
are ttie best. Send for Circular to 
JOHN W. QUINCY, 93 William st„ New York. 
WANTED E¥ A1LIL. 
Dr. Hind’s Patent Adjustable Candlestick, 
for the kitchen, nursery, parlor, study, office, 
stable, and street. Very beautiful and sub¬ 
stantial. Unequaled for the piano and sewing 
machine. Best hand lamp, nurse lamp, and 
night lamp. One candle lasts two whole nights. 
No dripping, no gas explosions. Cheapest and 
best light for ordinary use. Great Induce¬ 
ments for Agents to Sell Territory or 
Goods. Send stamp for illustrated Circular. 
Address ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICK CO., 
Ayer, Mass. 
Great Western Gun Works. 
Rifles, Shot Cuns, Revolvers. 
Cape, Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets, Game-Bags, Shot-Belts, 
Powder-Flasks, Gun materials and Sporting Goods of every 
description at very low prices. Send stamp for a Price-list. 
We send goods by Express, C.O.D., with privilege to ex¬ 
amine before paying the hill. Army Guns and Hevolvers 
bought or traded for. Address J. H. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Saves from 4 to 6 profits between his wool and cloth. 
Makes every article of knit goods needed in a family. No 
wide-awake farmer can afford to be without one. For cir¬ 
culars and samples, address LAMB KNITTING MANUF’G 
CO., Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
Hinkley Knitting Machine, 
The Simplest. Cheapest, and Best in use! lias but one 
needle! A child can run it. Agrnls wanted in cvriy 
Toivn. Send for Circular and Sample Stocking, to 
HINKLEY KNITTING MACH.' CO.,Bath, Me. 
INVALIDS’ 
TRAVELING CHAIRS, 
FKOM $15 to $40, ’ 
FOR IN AND OUT-DOOR USE. 
Any one having use of the hands 
can propel and guide one. 
Having no use of the hands, any 
child of live years can push a grown 
person about. 
Invalids’ Carriages to order. 
Patent Sedan Carrying-Chairs. 
State your case and send stamp for 
circular. STEPHEN W. SMITH, 
90 William street, New York. 
I^IRST Premiums awarded by Arner. lust., 1870. 
MICROSCOPES. 
Illustrated Price-List sent free on application. 
MAGIC LANTERNS, 
Catalogue, priced and illustrated, sent free. 
T. H, McALLISTER, Optician, 49 Nassau-st.; N, Y. 
AGIO LANTERNS, 
Stereopticons, and Dissolving View apparatus of 
every description, and many thousand views for the 
same. A very Profitable Employment for the 
Long Winter Evenings. 
Priced and Illustrated Catalogues sent on application. 
W. MITCHELL McALLISTER, 
738 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
JOSEPH «1L LOTT’S 
STEEL PENS, 
For sale to the Trade at the NEW YORK branch of the 
-House, 91 John Street 
JOS’EPII GILLOTT & SONS. 
Henry Owen, Agent. 
IMPROVED FOOT LATHES, 
With Slide Ilest and Fittings. Just the thing" 
for the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
ALSO HAND PLANERS. 
Mauy a reader of this paper has one of them. 
Selling in all parts of the country, Canada, Cuba, Europe, 
etc. Send lor descriptive Catalogue 
Address N. H. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
Hawkes’ Patent Fountain Holder. Nickel plate, 50c.: 
Hard Rubber, $1.50 and $3. Writes one to ten hours. Use 
-any pen. By mail. Send stamp for circular. 
HAWKES, 06 Nassau St., New York. 
KLEES 
NOISELESS, 
LOCK-STITCH 
Sewing Machine 
Challenges the world 
in perfection of work, 
strength and beauty of 
Btitcli, durability of con¬ 
struction, and rapidity of 
motion. Call and examine. 
Send for Circular, 
wanted. 
manufactured 
BLEES 
Sewing Machine 
633 Broadway. N. Y. 
Y° 
<V CAN’T READ 
the Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener, edited 
by A. M. Purdy, of Palmyra, N. Y., at $1.00 per year, 
without becoming a permanent subscriber. 
RUSTIC VASES, 
HANGING BAS¬ 
KETS, CHAIRS, 
SETTEES, Bias Bb 
CAGESjTABLES 
etc., etc. 
The demand for my goods is 
constantly increasing. Florists, 
Dealers iu Seeds and Horticuitu- 
tural Implements and Fancy 
Goods generally, should scud for 
Illustrated Circular. 
JAMES KING, 
New Haven, Ct. 
Samples shown this fall at the 
American Institute Fair in New 
York City. 
OIL YOUR HARNESS. 
BORE LASTING BENEFIT is cie- 
4’-®- rived from one application of 
FIS A MM MIMMElt’S 
Jr* I£ PI Jr* A- DR, DED 13 
Harness Oil Blacking 
Than from three applications of any kind of clear oil. This 
assertion is justified by Thirty Years’ experience and 
observation. Manufactured by FRANK MILLER & CO., 
18 and 20 Cedar-street, New York. 
900,000 ACRES 
OF 
EXCELLENT FABMIN GJ- 
AND SPLENDID 
Michigan Pine Lands 
FOR SALE, 
On which are ONE THOUSAND MILLIONS OF 
PINE TIMBER, and inexhaustible quantities of Maple, 
Beech, Elm, Ash, Hemlock, Oak, etc. 
The grant of lands to the Grand Rapids and Indiana Rail¬ 
road Company, to build their Road from Fort Wayne, Ind., 
to Traverse Bay and Mackinaw’, Michigan; comprises in its 
farming lands every variety of soil, from the rich clay loam 
to the light sandy, and they are found in that section of 
Michigan, north of tiie city of Grand Rapids, and contiguous 
to the great fruit belt on the eastern shores of Lake Michi¬ 
gan, now being rapidly developed by railroad and other en¬ 
terprises. 
Farming Lands are sold to actual settlers, on cre¬ 
dit, one quarter down, balance in yearly payments,interest 
7 per cent. Persons desirous of locations for farms will, on 
application at the Office in Grand Rapids, lie fur¬ 
nished with Tickets over the Road, entitling them to 
Return of Fares, in the event of purchasing any of the 
Company’s farming land. For information about the lands, 
prices, location, etc., etc., address 
WM. A. HOWARD, Laud Commissioner, 
Title Perfect. Grand Rapids, Michigan. 
Cheap Farms I Free Homes! 
ON THE LINE OF THE 
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. 
A LAND GRANT OF 
ii»,ooo.ooo aches 
OF THE 
Best Farming ani Mineral Lais in America. 
3,000,000 Acres of Choice Farming and Grazing Lands 
on the line of the road, in the 
State of Nebraska, in the Great Platte Valiev, 
mow fob salk, for cash or long credit. 
These lands are in a mild and healthy climate, and for 
grain growing and stock-raising unsurpassed by any in the 
United States. 
Prices range from $2 to $10 per Acre. 
HOMESTEADS for ACTUAL SETTLERS. 
3,500,000 Acres of Government Land between Omaha and 
North Platte, open for entry as Homesteads only. 
SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR 
are entitled to a 
Free Homestead of 16 0 Acres, 
within Railroad limits, equal to a 
Direct Bounty of $400. 
Send for the new edition of descriptive pamphlet, with 
new maps, mailed tree everywhere. 
Address O. F. DAVIS, 
Land Commissioner, U. P. R.R. Co., 
Omaha, Ned, 
The First Division of the 
ST. PAUL & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY 
Offer for sale 1,500,000 Acres oi* Land 
Along their Hues of Railroad. Also, *X*QXA/' 3XT XiOTS 
In twenty flourishing Towns and Railroad Stations. • 
ACTUAL SETTLERS can purchase on long credit with 7 per cent annual interest. The Bonds of the Company 
taken at par on Cash Sales. For Descriptive Pamphlets, Prices, and other information, apply to 
General Office at St. Paul, Minnesota. HERMANN TROTT, Land Commissioner. 
Mem .—Attention is called to Government lands on the west end of the Main Line, which can be taken under the 
Homestead Law. 
