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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
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A. N. WOOD & CO. 
EATON, MADISON CO., N. Y., 
Continue to manufacture their Improved 
POKTABIiE EM«Ii\ES, 
For Farm and Mechanical purposes. They are particularly 
adapted to driving Tliresiiin*? Machines, Circular Saws. Mills 
of all kinds, ITinfiiis; ITesscs, VVood or Iron Lathes, Machi¬ 
nery in Cabinet or tVasron Shops, Borins Artesian IVells, 
Purapins Water, Corn Sheilers, &c., &c. 
We warrant our Ensines to be wliat we represent tliem, 
and to give unqualilied satisfaction in all respects. 
A. N. WOOD & CO. 
P remium Farm Grist iiliU—trrinds rapidly, and is 
simple, dur,al)le, and clieap. Send for Descriptive Cir¬ 
cular. Address W’M. L. BOYEU & BltO., Bliiladelphia, Ba. 
G ood homes in north Missouri. 
FAR.MEltS. MECHANICS and MANUFACTDRERS of 
the North and East should come to Missouri, because you 
can now do lietter for yourselves, families, society generally, 
and for posterity, tlian you can by staying wliere you are. 
By coming you can get better farms and homes, do more 
business and make more money, easier and quicker tlian to 
remain wliere competition is strong and sliarp, and prollts 
small. As otliers liave done yovt can do, for thecliances now 
are as good as ever, and in many respects better. 
Missouri is ricli in Agricultural resources, provisions are 
•abundant. Coal, Iron, Lead, Copper, W'ool, Cotton, Hemp, 
Flax, and other raw materials to be wrought are at hand m 
a healthy climate giving vigor to labor, and in a central lo¬ 
cation with cheap and direct access to all the markets. 
These facts make Missouri a producing and manufacturiujr 
region; and when tlie surplus artisan population of old and 
less favored districts are wise enougli to come liere in suta- 
cient numbers, then there will be an adequate supply of la¬ 
bor for tlie wants and facilities of tliis State, and make it a 
consuming country also. Tims tlie great department of lin- 
man industry can and surely will comliine to give the full 
prosperity this noble State generously invites and so richly 
deserves 
The H.\NNIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH RAILROAD offers for 
sale at low prices on two or ten years credit nearly 500,000 
acres of best prairie, timber and coat lands in Nortliern 
Missouri, wliicli is tlie best Agricultural part of the State. 
Documents giving full particulars are sent in packages 
gratis to all who wish to distribute them, to induce otliers to 
join in forming a neighborliood or colony. 
A Sectional Map showing exact location of land is sold at 
30 cents. Address GEO. S. HARRIS, Laud Commissioner, 
Hannibal, Missouri. 
■ff BaKHSBI, B8EIA0>aii£. — Do yon 
-E-^w.ant tochange your place of residence? do you want to 
buy a New Jersey Farm already improved ? if so, 1 will sell 
the following Farms: 
1 Farm ;!5 acres, $1,000. 
1 Farm 120 acres, $05 per acre. 
1 Farm 55 acres, $50 per acre. 
X Farm 75 acres, $3,.500. 
1 Farm 70 acres, $101) per acre. 
I Farm 50 acres, at $50 per acre. 
1 Farm 50 acres, at $1,000. 
18 Acres improved, $40 per acre.’ 
la Acres improved, $35 per acre. 
1 Handsome residence and 13 acres, at $6,000. 
lot) Acres good land, price $20 per acre. 
Various lots of land, from 5 acres up to 1,000 acres. Tlioae 
wanting Houses and Lots, or any description of land, will 
address witli full particnlars, stating size wanted, or infor¬ 
mation of any kind will he given. 
J. H. COFFIN & CO, Franklinvllle, N. J. 
New J^ersey Elands for §ale, 
In Tracts to suit purchasers. 
81,000 Acres of Superior Soli in One Hotly, 
on Camden and Atlantic Railroad, in best location in South 
Jersey. Lands sliown free of ejniense. 
Apply to E. WRIGHT, Elwood, Atlantic Co., N. J. 
Also many thousand acres of Cranberry lands. Cir¬ 
culars or otlier information clieerfully forwarded. 
From tlie Renort of Wm. L. Allison, of tlie Working 
Farmer.—‘^AtMlwood,a thriving settlement 37 miles,from 
Philadelphia, the land is heavier and richer than those at 
Hammonton, and there is no drifting sand to annoy the 
cultivator," 
^ Acres, Erauklin Tract, at Newfield, Gloucester Couuty 
New Jersey, on the Railroad running Ironi Philadelphia to 
Cape May, 30 miles South of Philadelphia—adjoining the 
Vineland Tract, and 2 miles North of tlie Vineland Station— 
for sale at low prices and on easy terms, in lots to suit pur¬ 
chasers. Circulars, with reports of Solon Robinson, lion. 
William Parry, and others, with full infonnatiou, sent to ap¬ 
plicants, free. Address »10HN H. COFFIN & CO., New- 
lield, Gloucester Co., N. J. Improved Farms also for Sale. 
JHai-ms in Sontli .Jei*sey, 
Of all sizes ,md excellent quality, well improved, good 
buildings, Irnit, etc., for SALE at $23 to $10 per acre. Also, 
excellent Timber Laud at $15 to $20 per acre, near cliurclies, 
Bcliools, mills, also, railroad and navigation leading to Bliil- 
adclpiiLa and New York. Descriptive C.atalogncs sent free. 
Apply to T. HOYT, Manamuskin, Cumberland Co., N. J 
NEW-YOEK 
Prodnace C®tinmis8io!!i Mcs’cliants, 
For the sale of Country produce of all kinds. 
Send for Wkekly Pkiok Cuurext, Marking Plate and 
Circular with Packing and Shipping directions. 
StercopticoBS ami Magic Lantenis, 
With the Improved Lime Light, illuminating brilliantly two 
hundred square feet of canvas, and magnifying the views to 
tliat size, at an expense of less tlum oiie dollar for a whole 
evening’s exhibition. Easily managed anti pays well. 
Illustrated priced catalogue of the apparatus, with list of 
over two thousand artisi ically colored photographic views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture History, Choice Statuary, etc., 
etc., forwarded on application. T. ft. McALLISTER. Opti¬ 
cian, (of late firm or xMcAllister & Bro., Phila.,) 49 Nassau- 
street, New York. 
Colgate’s Aromatic Vegetable Soap. 
A superior Toilet Soap, prepared from refined Veg¬ 
etable Oils in combination with Glycerine, and espec¬ 
ially designed for tlic use of Hadies and for the Nursery. 
Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing properties imri- 
valled. For sale by .all Druggists. 
Gothic Furnace, 
uses either coal or wood for 
warming Houses .and Clinrcli- 
es. Read—“After four years 
use in our office and shop we 
can say tliattlie air is pure and 
tlie amount of fuel used is 
small.” 
Emerson & Manny (of Man¬ 
ny's Reaper), Rockford, Ill. 
ALEX. M. LESLEY, 
Manufacturer, 603 6tli-Ave., 
N. Y.—Send for Circular. 
GEO. A. PRL\CE & CO.’S MELODEOVS, 
GEO. A. PRIVCE & CO.’S AUTOMATIC ORGANS, 
GEO. A. PRINCE & CO.’S SCHOOL ORGANS, 
Can be found at all the principal music stores tbrougliout 
the United States, Canada, and the British Provinces. No 
other musical instrument ever obtained tlie same popularitj-. 
FORTY THOUSAND are now in use. Send to the manu¬ 
facturers at Buffalo, N. Y., for an ILLUSTR.YTED CATA¬ 
LOGUE and Price List, wbicli will be mailed to any address, 
free of charge. 
<& CO.’S 
PATENT 
MELODEONS, 
AUTOMATIC ORGANS, 
SCHOOL ORGANS. 
Catalogues and Price List sent on application. All orders 
and communications sliould be addressed to 
F. P. WHITING, 
87 Fultou-street, New York. 
P IANOS AND ORGANS.—HIGHLY impovtant 
to tliose intending to purcliase; unparalleled induce¬ 
ments. Money Saved. Send for Circulars. 
SIBERIA OTT. 581 Broadway, New Y'ork. 
Invalid’s Traveling Chairs 
for in or Out-Door use. Prices $15 
to $35. Patent Cantering Horses, 
prices $12 to $25. Nursery Swing 
upliolstered, complete tvith liook.s, 
$3.73. Cliild's Carriages, $3 to $30. 
Boys’ strong wagons, iron axles and 
seats, $4.30 to $6. For sale by tlie 
Manufacturer. Invalids’ Carriages 
made to order. S. Yf. S.MITH, 
90 William-st., New York. 
F ountain pen, hawkes’ patent, no 
Inkstand required, one filling writes 10 hours. Also all 
other styles of Gold Pens. Send starnp for Circular. County 
Rights for 6,ale. Agenis wanted. GEO. F. HAWKES, Sole 
Manufacturer, 64 Nassau-st., New York. 
€SS13AM TAHTAU, 
Are tlie best in market. All flrst-claSs Grocers keep them. 
GOOD BOOKS. 
How to Write Letters Correctly, 15 cts.—Guide to Etiquette, 
15 cts.—Bridal Etiquette, 13 c'ts.—Courtsliip Made Easy, 13 
cts.—Uonsekeepers Own Book, 13 cts. — Rarey’s How to Buy, 
Tame and Keep Horses, 15 cts—Knowlson’s Farrier, 15 cts.— 
Home Cook Book, 30 cts.—Parlor Magician, 30 cts.—Parlor 
Tlieatricals, 30 cts.—Parlor Pantomines, 25 cts.— 500 Puzzles, 
30 cents.—Fireside Games, 30 cts.—Laws of I.ove, 30 cts.— 
Love Oracle, 30 cts.—Comic Courtship,30 cts.—Great Fortune 
Teller, 50 cts.—Tlionsands of oHicr Books, Pictures, Albums, 
Games, Y’’ankee Notions. Send stamp for Mammotli Cata¬ 
logue. W. C. WEMYSS, 575 Broadway, New Y'ork City. 
M ew YORK COLLEGE OF VETERINARY 
Surgeons, 179 Lexington Avenue, N. YL City. (Incor¬ 
porated 1857.)-Tlie Lcetiires commence in November and 
terminate in tlie latter part ot Fcbi narv.— Facility,—3. BUS- 
TEED, M. 1)., Pres’t: A. F. Liautakd, M. D., V. S.; A. 
Large, M. D , V. S.; F. ]). Weisse, M. D. 
Letters may be addressed to Dr. Bnsteed. By order of the 
Trustees. A. F. LIAUTARD, Registrar. 
FLUSIIIKG INSTITUTE, 
Flushing', li. 1. 
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 
E. A. FAIRCHILD. 
“THE GOLDEN PROMISE,” 
NOW READY, 
A ITew Sunday-School Singing-Book. 
By THEO. E. PEItKIPSS, 
Author of Sacred Lute, Sunday-Scliool Banner, Olive 
Brancli, etc., etc. In paper covers, $23 per liuiidred. In 
board covers, $30 per liuiidred. Sample conies sent on re¬ 
ceipt of twenty cents. Addrc.ss BROAVN & PERKINS, 
PuWisliers of Slieet Music and Music Books, at the Piano- 
Forte Warerooms, 420 Brooiiie-street, New-Y'ork. 
Samples of Brown & Perkins’ free Sniiday-School songs 
will be sent to any address on receipt of six cents. 
Ingham & Bragg, Clevel.aiid, Agents for Ohio. 
Francis Raymond, Detroit, Ageiit for Ylicliigan. 
THE FKAIME FAISMEK. 
The leading Agricultural and Horticultural paper in the 
YTest and Northwest. Wide awake and Practical. 
Publislied Weekly at only 
per Year. 
One price to all. Liberal inducements to those Trho send 
clubs. Send for particulars and sample numbers to 
EMERY «& CO., Cliicaso, Illinois. 
Farsaaers asad St®ck USa’ceders’ 
Advefl'tBser, 
A monthly Journal devoted to Farming and Stock Breed¬ 
ing. Eacli number will contain 32 pages of closely printed 
matter, illustrated with numerous engravings. 
Send stamp for a specimen copy and circular, witli list ol 
splendid Premiums to Agents. Address 
N. P. BOY'ER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
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ENTITLED 
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WILL BE GIVEN AWAY TO EVERY PUR-. 
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This is the most entertaining paper published in tbeUnited 
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Incidents of Animal Life. Sketclies of Travel, Mannei's and 
Customs of Ditt'erent Countries, Portraits of Self-Made Men, 
a Fairy Story, Grandfatlier Wliitehead’s Lectures for Little 
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trated by tliii'ty Beautiful Engravings. 
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Ten cents weekly or $4 per year. 
Send 13 cenis in stamps and yontwill receive No. 71 and 
picture by return of mail, post-paid. 
FRANK LESLIE, Publisher. 
New 5'ork. 
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in the United States, to canvass for tlie “ Illiistratoil 
History of the Bihle,” by .John Kitto, D. D., F. S.A., 
edited by Alvan Bond, D. D., of Norwich, Conn. 
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Short-Hand Without a Master, 
bywliicli the nature of taking down Lectures, Sennoiis, 
Trials, Speeches, &c., may be acquired in a lew hours. 
Fifty-secono Edition, avith a Supplement. 1 rice.2i!cents. 
Sent post-paid, on receipt of price, by O. A. ROOKBACU, 
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