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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
[October, 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
Great Saving to Consumers. 
Parties inquire how to get up clubs. Our answer is. send 
for Price-List, and a Club form will accompany it with full 
directions,—making a large saving to consumers and remu¬ 
nerative to Club organizers. 
The Great American Tea Co., 
31 & 33 Vesey Street, 
P. O. Box 5643. NEW YORK. 
CUTTING UP CLUBS. 
Great Saving to Consumers. 
Parties inquire how to get up clubs. Our answer is, send 
for Price-List, and a Club form will accompany it with full 
directions,—making a large saving to consumers and remu¬ 
nerative to Club organizers. 
The Great American Tea Co., 
31 £■ 33 
P. O. Box 5643. 
Vesey Street , 
NEW YORK. 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
Great Saving to Consumers. 
Parties inquire how to get up clubs. ,Our answer is, send 
fdr.Price-List, ancl a Club form will accompany it with full 
directions,—making a large saving to consumers and remu¬ 
nerative to Club organizers. 
The Great American Tea Co., 
31 & 33 Vesey Street , 
P. O. Box 5643. NEW YORK. 
IIORSFORD’S SELF-RAISING BItEAl) 
PREPARATION 
Makes the most wholesome and best of up.ead, niscuiT, 
cakes, &c. U alike some other yeast, it contains no POISON 
to create DYSPEPSIA, and the bread may therefore be 
eaten hot without detriment. Resolving itself into Phos¬ 
phate ol Lime and soda, it prevents RILKE IS, CHOLERA, 
and decay of TEE l’H, and promotes the growth of .Muscle 
and Bone. In "raising" tile dough, it does not, like other 
yeast, decompose the (lour, but adds nutriment to the bread, 
and otherwise improves it in quality and quantity. Each 
package contains full directions lor use. Send for pam¬ 
phlet, supplied gratis. Ask your Grocer for Horsford’s 
Bread Preparation.” WILSON, LOCKWOOD, EVERETT 
& CO., Wholesale Agents, 301 Fulton-st„ New York. 
The WATCHhS made by the 
New York Watch Company 
A re the BEST & CHEAPEST. 
Ask to See Them. Factory, Springfield, Macs. 
RTIRA1, IMPROVEMENTS. 
R. M. COPELAND. LANDSCAPE-GARDENER, 
Author of Country Life; 15 years’experience. Best of ref¬ 
erences. Send for Circular. 40 Barrister's Iiall, Boston, Mass. 
CARBOLIC SOAPS. 
Carbolic IMsiiafectiaag Soap. 
Positively destroys all insect life on Cattle, and cures 
Mango, Scratches and sores of all kinds. 
Boxes of 3 oz. tablets, $3.60. 
Boxes of 10 Its., $4.00. 
Sheep ©ip. 
This preparation is far superior to tobacco, not so disa¬ 
greeable or unpleasant, much less trouble, and more per¬ 
manent. Cures Scab and destroys Ticks, Lice, etc. Cans of 
5 US., $1.35 ; 10 lbs., $3.25; 50 tt. kegs, $10 ; 200 lb. Bbl., $35.00. 
©iaattaneuBt. 
For cure of Footrot and destruction of the Screw 
Worm. 1 Jb. cans, 50c.; 3 Bs„ $1.00 ; 5 tbs., $1.25. 
Manufactured under license solely by 
.TAMES BUCHAN & CO. 
Address all orders to 
BOWMAN & BLEWETT, Sole Agts., 
53 Barclay St., New York. 
Pamphlets furnished. 
PLATFORWS AND COUNTER 
SCALE 
For Farmers, Merchants, Manufacturers, Railroad Com¬ 
panies, Machinists, Druggists, &c„ &c., in great variety. 
Every Farmer should havea FAIRBANKS’ SCALE. 
Send for Circular. FAIRBANKS & CO., 
252 Broadway, New York. 
246 Baltimore St.. Baltimore, Md. 
53 Camp St., New Orleans. 
FATP.BANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. 
FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 118 Milk St., Boston. 
Are You Going to Paint? 
THEN DO IT YOURSELF WITH THE 
AVERILL CHEMICAL FAINT!! 
Pure White and ail the fashionable Shades. 
READY FOR USE AND SOLD gY THE 0 ALL 0 N. 
It is cheaper and will wear longer than any other Paint, and 
is far handsomer. 
Tlie Oh id Farmer says, March 2Gtli, 1870; “The Averill 
Chemical Paint is just the tiling for the Farmer. He can 
select his color from a card containing all the prominent 
shades. Order the number of gallons necessary for use 
without further trouble.” 
R. W. Perkins.' Colchester, Conn., writes: “ I had at one 
time mv doubts about the durability of your paints, but am 
now prepared to say to you and my friends, that, it is tlie 
best paint I have ever seen; it works easier, looks hand¬ 
somer, and wears longer than any other paint." 
Canastota. N. Y„ Aug., 18W. 
“A.C. P. CO.—Gents—Your Paint applied on my house two 
years since is vindicating itself and lias attracted much at¬ 
tention. I want no other so long as I can obtain tlie'Averill 
Chemical Paint. • Sam’l L. Conde,” 
Rev. S. C. Alexander, Biddle Institute, Charlotte, N. C., 
writes, March 10th, 1870: “Please.accept our testimonial of 
tlie great value of your Paint. As to its superior-beauty and 
Steam Engines 
Equaled by none in Combined Merits of 
Capacity, Economy, Durability, Sim¬ 
plicity, and Perfection. 
©UR PORTABLE ENGINE, 
Mounted on Locomotive Boiler , having fire-box and asb-pit 
entirely surrounded by water space: is set upon legs and 
timbers; occupies little room; needs no brick work: is 
suitable for use in any place where a power is required- 
in Mills, Shops, Foundries, or Printing-Roqins, or in Stock 
Barns, for grinding, cutting, and steaming food for stock. 
Tlie 
STATIONARY EWGIWE 
Is complete with Governor, Pump, and Heater, with con¬ 
nections fitted. The 
A G RICITIiTURAE ENGIN E, 
Supplied with Locomotive Boiler, having fire-box and ash-pit 
entirely surrounded by water space; is mounted on wheels, 
with pole for attaching horses for moving from place to 
place; is suitable lor Grain Threshing, Corn Shelling, 
Wood ami Shingle Sawing, etc. . 
Circulars, with description and prices, furnished on appli¬ 
cation to 
WOOD, TABEB & MOUSE, 
EATON, MADISON CO., NEW YORK. 
Agricultural Diplomas, 
a»I,ABN AIYB> IN COIiOKS, 
Sold by 
THE MAJOR & KNAPP 
Engraving, M’fg & Lithograph Co., 
71 Broadway, New York. 
brilliancy there can he no question. We have used nearly 
' 100 gallons, and by doing so have saved $150 more than w'e 
would, had we used white lead and oil.” 
Recommends from all sections of tlie country, comprising 
the owners of many of tlie finest villas and residences in the 
land, can be obtained, with sample Card and Price-List, 
free of charge, by addressing, 
Averill Chemical Paint Co.New York. 
Ayerii.l Chemical Paint Co.Cleveland, O. 
doiiN Mullkken & Co ...Boston, Mass. 
Ciias. Osgood & Co. .Norwich. Conn. 
Robert Shoemaker & Co.Philadelphia. Pa. 
Hall, Moses & Co.Columbus, Ga. 
W. P. Converse, Jr .New Orleans, La. 
Lawrence & Co.Cincinnati, O. 
G. W. Pitkin .Chicago, ill. 
It. & \Y. II. Cathcart ..Baltimore, Md. 
' B00R~AGENTS WANTED.”” 
The Subscriber, haying located his Subscription-Book busi¬ 
ness in 'the office of Harper & Brothers, is now prepared 
to offer better inducements, it is believed, than any publish¬ 
er of subscription-books. The works for which Ills Agents 
are now canvassing are the following : 
M’CLINTOCK & STRONG'S CYCLOPAEDIA OF BIBLI¬ 
CAL, THEOLOGICAL, AND ECCLESIASTICAL LITER¬ 
ATURE. A work adapted to tlie wants of all classes, 
being a library in itselt. 
WOMAN’S RECORD ; or. Biographical Sketches of Distin¬ 
guished Women. By Mrs. S. .T. Hale. . With more than 
200 Portraits. The interest that is now awakened in Hie 
public mind in regard to the rights, duties, and privileges 
of women will commend this work to the liberal patron¬ 
age of both sexes. 
THE LAND AND THE BOOK ; or, Biblical Illustrations 
drawn from tlie Manners and Customs, tlie Scenes and the 
Seenerv of Die Holy Land. By W. M. Thomson, D.D.. 
Twentv-flve Years a Missionary in Syria and Palestine. 
With two elaborate Maps of Palestine, an accurate Plan ol 
Jerusalem, and several hundred Engravings. 
JESUS OF NAZARETH: His Life and Teachings. Illns- 
ti nted by Reference to tlie Manners, Customs, Itcliglous 
Beliefs, and Political institutions of his Times. A house¬ 
hold book lor every Christian family. 
The above are all beautifully illustrated; and, being works 
of th» highest merit, Agents may feel assured that in offering 
them for sale they are conferring a favor to the public and 
benefiting themselves. 
Persons now in the business or desiring to engage in it, 
and meaning business, will address, for full particulars, 
AVERY’ BILL, 
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