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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[July, 
ANOTHER NEW MAP 
ALL READY FOR AGENTS; 
CGLOKEI), TO SHOW 
Onr Country as Traitors aud Tyrants would Hare it s 
OK, MAP OF THE 
I )is-TJ nited. States. 
A MILITARY MAP, 
Giving all States and Territories on tlie same scale, 
including two Naw Territory of Montana, dividing our 
country into 
CONFEDERATE STATES, 
ATLANTIC STATES, 
INTERIOR STATES, 
PACIFIC STATES. 
Three engravings illustrate the British Lion smiling satis¬ 
faction in Oanada—Louis Napoleon in Mexico flaunting the 
French Flag and crowning Maximilian—a Bust of Calhoun, 
with a Rattlesnake and Palmetto in South Carolina. 
ff«‘So:d separately at 25 cents ; or, sold on one great sheet 
A-ith still another New Map, called Our. Country as “ It 
Must and Shall 1 he Preserved,” at 35 cents, in sheets. 
The fact that this new work is the strongest argument for 
the Uniol that can he presented, that it is a good Military 
Map wt tae l.'nited States, and that it will he tlie liest Presi-' 
denti.i, Campaign Map that can he made. will, we believe, 
give it a dcunvnd unsurpassed by any before published. 
No business with a few dollars capital pays hotter than the 
sale ol H. it. Lloyd & Co’s, “new and popular Maps and 
Charts to sail tlie Times." Tlie demand is immense and con¬ 
stantly iiiei easing. Tlie new Map. colored to show “The 
Rebellion as it was and is," with Bailie Fields marked, price 
SO cents. “ Mammoth colored Equestrian Portait of Gen. 
Grant at tin- head of his staff,” 30 cents, “The Stations,” 30 
cents. “ Princi.'of •Peace.” 30 cents, “Great County colored 
Map of oni whole Country," sheets 50c, mounted $1 23, are 
only a few of tlie attractive works on tlieir list. Samples 
mailed paid at these prices. Our $3 and $G sample packages, 
by mail or express, and our $10 and $20 sample packages by 
express, sent at the lowest wholesale prices, on receipt of 
tlie money, with price list, instructions, etc., will find a 
prompt and satisfactory sale. Single copies sent by mail on 
receipt of tlie price. 
The Agriculturist for February, 1SG1, page 87, has the 
following: 
- “ War Maps-Wc have received from II. II. 
Lloyd & Co., several very good maps, among them one 
sAich shows at a glance, and in an interesting form, tlie 
progress of the war, tlie original and the present territory 
occupied by tne rebels, tlie battle fields, etc. Note that 
this is 11. II. Lloyd & Co., 21 Jolin-st.,—a prompt and 
responsible House, yve have every reason to believe." 
Many LADIES and BOYS And the sale of our works 
by subscription a very pleasant and profitable business. 
H3F” Send for our new PRICE LIST and Circular. 
Address 
BE. 08. LLOl'D & CO. 
Mtip and Chart l*ublishcrs, 
3 S .Bolin street, J*. V. 
For sale hy tlie Adams Press Co., 2G Aim-st., Now-York. 
Circular free. Specimen Sheets, ten cents. 
ISeiiU’tiibcr, and Tell Your Friends. 
We send, poi 
or HI sheets a 
or GO sheets 
ist paid. 120 sheets Note paper and 200 Envelopes, 
mil 100 envelopes, or 72 sheets and 75 envelopes, 
and 100 envelopes, for ONE DOLLAR. 
CLAREMONT M F'G. CO., Claremont, N. II. 
“THE HUMAN FACE DIVINE,” 
A new System of Physiognoinv, Eyes, Ears, Nose, Lips, 
Mouth,-Ilead, Hair, Eyebrows, Iti 
Ion, with all "Signs of Character, ai 
The Phrenological Journal 
And Life Illustrated, S. K. WELLS. Editor. 
ETHNOLOGY, the Natural History of Man. nations, 
races, anil tribes of men, described Willi ninstrallons. 
PS IYSSOLOG Y, functions of the Body, Heart, Lungs, 
Stomach, Bones, Muscles, Nervous System—their “ Uses 
and Abuses.” 
JHBEMOLOGY, the Temperaments. and Man’s Intel- 
lent-ial. Social and Moral Nature, and Howto Improve 
re. Also Choice of Pursuits. 
PHYSIOGNOMY, with the “Skins of Character, 
a NT- Hmv to Read Them.” on scientific principles. 
PSYCHOLOGY, or the "Science of the soul," Man’s rela¬ 
tions no’ on.” to this life, hat the life to come, explained 
on priu ipie, ! r, pcrleet harmo ' with ltcvclation aud 
Chrisiin.ity. 
Ane« vo-ame b '•.commences this June, 1SG1. 
PiiDllsIied u. yii’i.iy, in quarto form, at $2.00 a year. Sam¬ 
ple*, bv firs' ■ ■'v.. ou’.j 2! cents, “lease address 
r •' VCIlli L \V7CLLS, sSi Broadway, New York. 
§*<>» 5 »ei- WgcIic !—AGENTS 
”wanted to take orders for tlie "Acknowledged 
Standard” HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN UEBEL-LION, 
by O. J. Victor, endorsed by the President, Cabinet, Gov¬ 
ernors, Bancroft the Historian, &c. Vols. X and II now 
Ready. Also to take orders for Victor's HISTORY OF 
AMERICAN CONSPIRACIES, from 17G0 to 1SG0, for tlie 
Incidents and Anecdotes of the War. and foran Excellent 
E xor.AvrxG of Gen. Grant. Semi for Circular of terms, &c. 
Address EHWD. F. HOVEY, 13 Spruce-st., New-York. 
T 
EN ACRES ENOUGH, 
1 vol. 12mo, paper, $1 00; cloth, $1 23. 
For sale hy Booksellers and. Newsdealers generally, or 
mailed free, on receipt of price, by 
JAMES MILLER, Publisher, 
522 Broadway, New-York. 
T he best book to keep, or to sell.— 
Agents and Newsmen will find a ready sale for HOW 
TO WRITE; HOW TO TALK; HOW TO BEHAVE 
and HOW TO DO BUSINESS. Complete in one large gilt 
volume. Sent hy 11 ret post, for $2. Agents wanted 1 Please 
address FOWLER & WELLS, No. 3SD Broadway, New-York 
Home Soisgs of the War. 
Ou l- Volunteers. Song and Chorus. Baumbach. 30. 
Softly now, tenderly lift him with csire. 30. 
Inscribed to the Mothers, Wives and Sisters of tlie 
Slain in Bailie. 
From the red battlc-fielil. Quartet, Barker. 30. 
“Silently, tenderly, mournfully home.” 
A Hero is Fallen. King. 30. 
Emaiiciimtioii. Song and Chorus. 30. 
“In this land of the free, not a slave shall there be. 
As a cause for rebellion or treason.” 
Mother when the war is over. Turner. 30. 
Song and Chorus. 
The Drummer Boy’s March. Vinner. 30. 
Copies of the above new and popular sheet music sent 
post-paid on receipt of tlie price. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Publishers, Boston, Mass. 
ESTEY’S COTTAGE ORGANS 
PATENT IMPPvOVEMENTS, 
Found in no others, giving wonderful Force and Sweet¬ 
ness of tone. Also Pianos and Melodeons. Send for a cir¬ 
cular. GEORGE O. SAXE, 87 Park Row, New-York. 
S. D. & H. W. Smith’s 
AMERICAN ORGANS 
AND 
Melodeons. 
Tlie subscriber takes pleasure in calling attention to these 
beautiful instruments with tlie most perfect assurance of 
their superiority in fullness and perfectness of tone, and pos¬ 
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Church Organ, combined in a small and elegant piece of fur¬ 
niture; and lor the Parlor, Church, Lecture or 
Lodge Hoorn, they have no equals. 
Send for Descriptive Illustrated Price Circu¬ 
lars. Liberal arrangements made with Dealers, with ex¬ 
clusive territory. Address all orders,. 
SIBERIA OTT, 
748 Broadway, New-York. 
The Boardman, Gray &, Co . 3 
PIANO FORTES. 
The subscriber, late a member of this firm, has located his 
office at 7-18 Broadway, New-York City, with full 
arrangements to supply these superior instruments at the 
very lowest prices, Wholesale and Retail, Send for 
Circulars aud address all orders, SIBERIA OTT, 
743 Broadway, New-York. 
PIANO STOOI.S. 
Abbott’s Iron Column and Feet Stools— 
Tlie best, neatest, and cheapest stool made. Also, Rose¬ 
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CBIRONOItlETEIt WATCHES. 
Fnsoldt’s Patent Isochronal Pocket Chro¬ 
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for Circulars and address orders, SIBERIA OTT, 
718 Broadway, New-York, 
WHOLESALE AGENCY. 
Address SIBERIA OTT. 718 Broadway, New-York. 
MASON & HAMLIN'S 
CABINET ORGAN. 
66 jt IS THE 
UNIVERSAL OPINION 
OF 
THE MUSICAL PROFESSION,” 
Says Mr. Fry, tlie distinguished Musical Critic of Tlie New 
York Tribune, “that Messrs. Mason & Hamlin have suc¬ 
ceeded in making a better small instrument ” than any other 
of the Organ kind ; “ that no sucli mechanical works of the 
kind can be found in Europe.” 
“ THE CABINET ORGAN,” 
Writes Mr. Nicholson, the able critic of The New York 
World, “ is quite as great an improvement upon the Melo- 
deon, introduced some twenty years since, and its successor, 
the Harmonium, as a Concert Grand Piano of to-day is over 
the imperfect Pianos in vogue a quarter of a century since.” 
IT IS 
“ TRULY A CHARMING INSTRUMENT,” 
Writes Mr. Gottschalk, the eminent Pianist (who has test¬ 
ed it thoroughly by use in his Concerts), “worthy of the high 
praise It has received, and 
Sure to find its way 
INTO 
EVERY HOUSEHOLD OF TASTE AND REFINEMENT, 
Which can possibly afford its moderate expense.” 
•* It is,” writes Rev. Dr. Prime, in the New York Observer, 
“A GLORIOUS INSTRUMENT 
FOR 
THE TEMPLE SERVICE, 
So readily secured as to be available for any congregation, 
and so efl'ective and beautiful as to meet the desires of the 
most refined and fastidious.” 
“AS COMPARED WITH 
MELODEONS, HARMONIUMS, etc.. 
THE CABINET ORGAN IS 
CERTAINLY SUPERIOR 
In quality and volume of tone, while Its power of expression 
can hardly be too highly praised," writes Mr. William Ma¬ 
son, the well-known Pianist, adding that “ the instruments 
are really so excellent that there can hardly be much dif¬ 
ference of opinion about them.” 
These Instruments “represent 
THE HIGHEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF INDUSTRY 
IN Tms DEPARTMENT,” 
Says The Boston Advertiser, adding, "This is not only onr 
opinion, but the 
UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF THE ORGANISTS 
And Musicians who have examined these Organs, and often 
submitted them to loug and severe tests." 
Warerooms—No. 274 Washington-st„ Boston, Mass.; 
No. 7 Merckr-st., New-York. 
MASON & HAMLIN, Boston, Mass. 
MASON BROTHERS. New York 
