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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
31 
FARM 
A Complete Business for Sale. M1EM SUBMERGED PUMP. 
Implements and Machines for Winter 
Work. If you want any of the above, 
write for Illustrated Circular to R. 
H. ALLEN & CO., 189 and 191 Water 
Street, NEW YORK. 
ICE TOOLS AND MEAT-CUTTERS, 
of improved patterns, at low prices. 
ICE-TOOLS 
REDUCED PRICES 
Send for Descrip¬ 
tive Circulars. 
DECATUR & COXE 
Agricultural Ware¬ 
house and Seed 
Store, 197 Water St., 
New York. 
JERSEY CATTLE. 
AN ESSAY 
On this very valuable Breed of Dairy Animals, 
By GEO. E. WARING, JR., of Ogden Farm, 
(Secretary of the American Jersey Cattle Club), 
Together with the Constitution of the Club and a list of its 
members; full directions for recording pedigrees, etc., etc. 
Pamphlet. PRICE, POST-PAID, 50c. 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY, 
245 Broadway, New York. j 
MAPLE-SHADE FLOCK.” 
T1I0R01IGII-BREI) COTSWOLD SHEEP. 
This justly-celebrated flock was selected from the flocks 
of the most noted breeders in England, with reference to 
the best wool-producing and mutton qualities. It is pro¬ 
nounced by competent Judges to be the finest flock In 
America; and some of the Rams and Ewes are believed 
to be equal to any that can be shown in any country. 
20 Splendid Rams, 3 years old 
and under, for sale at low prices. 
Also a few Ewes. 
Address either 
LUCIUS A. CHASE, 
245 Broadway, New York, 
OB 
JOSEPH HARRIS, 
Moreton Farm, Rochester, N. Y. 
THOROUGH - BRED STOCK. 
JERSEYS.—Three yonng Bulls, Cows, and Heifers. 
AYRSHIRES.—Four young Bulls, Cows, and Heifers, 
GUERNSEYS.—One two-year-old Bull, one Bull Calf. 
THOROUGH-BRED PIGS. 
BERKSHIRE PIGS of the very best blood. My 
Berkshire Sow "Queen of the Realm” took Sweepstakes 
Prise for all breeds of pigs at the New England Fair 
in 1871. 
ESSEX PIGS, equal to any In this country or any 
other. 
SPLENDID YOUNG BOARS AND SOWS 
now raady for shipping. 
Prices reasonable. No extra charges for boxing and ship¬ 
ping. Safe arrival guaranteed. 
Perfect pedigrees given with all thorough-bred stock, 
which may be seen at my farm (Herdsdale), Florence, Mass. 
Send communications to- 
L. A. CHASE, 
245 Broadway, New York- 
One of the llnest establishments of the kind in the West. 
Consisting of a long-established business in Agricultural 
Implements, Machinery, Seeds, etc., in the city of Toledo 
The proprietor has used his 21 years’ experience in this bust 
ness in just completing a most perfect brick building for 
this purpose, being 60x120, two stories, running from an lm- 
portant business street to a paved alley. Office and seed 
cases in front, and admirable sale and store room in rear 
60x60, connecting with room, same size, above, hv an eleva 
tor. Abundant, rooms for storing seeds. Having the exclu 
slve agency of the licet implements and machinery in use 
Doing a business of $80,000 per year, which the natural in 
crease of the country will soon double. This long-estab 
llslied and largely-paying business will be sold on remark¬ 
ably liberal terms, ns the owner’s failing health and other 
Interests induce him to sell. 
Stock, about $10,000. Rent, $1,500. 
For full particulars, address 
GEO. E. POMEROY & SON, 
Real Estate Agents, Toledo, O. 
Cheap Farms I Free Homes! 
Ou the line of the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD. 
113,000,000 acres of the best Farming and Mineral Lands 
in America. 
3,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, in the Platte Valley, 
now for sale. 
Iflild Climate, Fertile Soil, 
for Grain-growing and Stock-raising unsurpassed by any 
in the United States. 
CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favorable terms given, and 
more convenient to market than can be found elsewhere. 
Free Homesteads for Actual Settlers. 
The best location for Colonies. Soldiers entitled to a 
Homestead of 1GO Acres. 
Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps, 
published in English, German, Swedish, and Danish, mailed 
free everywhere. Address 
O. F. DAVIS, 
Land Commissioner, U. P. R.R. Co, 
OMAHA, NEB. 
“The Best Pump in the World.” 
NEW COLONY IN MS! 
At “ SKIDDY,” In Neoslio Valley, on 
MISSOURI, KANSAS, and TEXAS RAILWAY. 
Under the anspices ol the 
NATIONAL* BUREAU OF MIGRATION. 
Mr. Wm. P. Tomlinson, Local Agent, is on the ground, 
and will give advice and assistance in locating land. 
THE 
AMERICAN COLONIST AND HOME¬ 
STEAD JOURNAL,, 
Containing maps, with full particulars as to the Organiza¬ 
tion of the Colony, the Lands, Productions, Climate. Wood, 
Water, etc., SENT FREE, on application to 
8. R. WELLS, Sec'y of the National Bureau of Migration, 
389 Broadway, New York. 
A M, WAKT1VG PARVIS.— For sale, 
to Farmers, Gardeners, and Farm Laborers, good 
farm lands, virgin soil, at $25 per acre, on six years’ credit. 
The soil is a good, productive loam, near the great markets 
of New York and Philadelphia, by railroad, where from 20 
to 40 acres constitute a good farm when partly planted to 
fruit. From this locality, a greater quantity and variety of 
fruit is sent to market than from any other place ol equal 
area in the. U. S. It is in the midst of a thriving community, 
witli good roads, stores, churches, schools, and manufac¬ 
tories. Female members of families and others can procure 
work at straw-sewiug, shoe-work, button-making, clothing- 
work, and other branches. The land will be sold only to in¬ 
dustrious people, accustomed to work upon land. Address 
C. K. LANDIS, Proprietor, Vineland, New Jersey. Papers 
containing full information will be sent free of charge. 
For fnll particulars, address 
ENGLE. KELLER Si CO., Lancaster, Pa. 
FLAX BRAKES 
Mallory & Sanford Flax Machine Co.’s new and improved 
Flax Brakes are the best In any market. Easily worked, 
strong, and very desirable. Send for circular to 
JOHN W. QUINCY, Treas., 
98 William St., New Yorlt, 
SEV'D FOR 
Horse-Power Governor. 
Price $10. Circulars sent, on application. 
THOS. B. McCONAUGIIEY, Newark, Del. 
Our Agents report over $300,600 worth 
of property saved from Fire this year 
by these pumps, being the most power¬ 
ful force-pumps In the world, as well 
as Non-Freezing, 
See October number, page 395, also the 
Premium-List, page 393. of the Am. 
Agriculturist. This paper never de¬ 
ceives the farmers. See notice in Feb¬ 
ruary number, page 45. Try one. If it 
don't do the work claimed, send It hack 
nnd get your money, as we w n i- 
rant our pumps to do all we claim 
lor them on our circulars. 
Send for circulars or orders to the 
Bridgeport M’Pg Co., Bridge¬ 
port, Ct. Persons visiting New York 
can see samples and obtain all Infor¬ 
mation at 55 Chambers street. 
M E SS S C A I\* X IT R VI E R « E I> 
l. PUMP. General agents for Illinois. 
ALFRED A. BUNDLE Si BRO., 
No. 318 North Center St., Bloomington, Ill. 
Tie Sugar later’s Friend 
More 
_ 1 Agents wanted 
ta p, 5 ill "*“■ to canvass and 
o s- ;j sell lcsi's Pat- 
SvT S 1] . TNT CtALVANIZKD MeTALIO I CltlXA 
§ l! g Sap Spout and Bucket Hakoee. 
” "t; jq ,1,/ Samples. Circulars and Terms tent on 
6® receipt of 20 cts to pay postage. 
Address C. C. POST, Manuf. and Patentee, Burllngton.Vt. 
ilROUUV VATIOVAIi ItAVli- 
-E-® NOTE*- bought—four (4) per cent premium. 
Full printeil lists furnished free. 
DE HAVEN Si BROTHER, 
No. 40 South Third Pt., Philadelphia, Pn. 
JOSEPH GILI.OTT’S 
STEEL PENS, 
0? THE OLE STANDARD QUALITY. 
The well-known Original and Popular Nos., 
303 404 170 
having been assumed by other makers, we desire to caution 
the public, in respect to’ said imitations. " * 
GILLOTT’S. 
351* 
caution 
J2T ASK FOB 
"l^IRST Premiums awarded by Amer. Inst., 1870. 
MICROSCOPES. 
Illustrated Price-List sent, free on application. 
MAGIC LANTERNS. 
Catalogue, priced and illustrated, sent free. 
T. H. McALLISTER, Optician, 49 Nassau-st.j If. Y. 
JOS. CILLOTT & SONS, 
91 .Toll it Street, New York. 
Carpenters’ & Builders’ 
Guide; 
BEING A 
HAND-BOOK FOR WORKMEN, 
ALSO 
A Manual of Reference for Contractorj, 
Builders, etc. 
By P. W. PLUMMER. 
Fourth Edition. Four Plates, 72 pp. Price Post-paid, 81. 
Treats of Building Materials. Problems for Drafting, 
Hand-Railing, Tables of Timber-Measure, Form of Builders’ 
Contract, Glossary of Terms. 
HOYT, FOGG & BREED, Publishers, Portland, Me. 
ORANGE JUDD & CO., New York. 
D O AISEA’TS want absolutely the best 
selling books? Send for circulars of Vent’s Ux- 
abridged Lllus. Family Bible. Over ! 100 pages. 
10 by 12 in., 260 pages Bible Aids. etc. Arabesque, 
$6.25; Gilt Edge, 1 clasp, $8.25; Full Gilt, 2 clasps. 
$11.00. •• Belden : the White Chief,” for Win¬ 
ter Evenings. 36th 1,000 ready. "The American Farmer's 
Hokse-Book.” The Standard. 46th 1,000 ready. Epizootic 
Treatments, etc. C. F. VENT, New York and Cincinnati. 
VENT & GOODRICH, Chicago. 
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S i and Extraordinary Success of the agents in securing 
subscribers to Demorest’b Monthly Magazine. $10 in 
value to each subscriber, and splendid terms to agents. 
Send for Circular. Address 
W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 838 Broadway, New York. 
AGENTS WANTED 
To canvass for the most popular publication ol the day. 
Splendid chances for ladies and gentlemen in all parts of the 
States. Send for particulars. „ „ , 
K. V. CURTIS, 838 Broadway, New York. 
Agents wanted for Great Fires of History, Chicago, Boston, 
N. York, London, etc. Causes. Systems of Extinguishing 
Fire. Safes. Fire-proof Buildings, Bank Vanlls, Insurance, 
etc. Thrilling, Humorous, Pathetic. Illustrated. Going Wee 
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PER WEEK and expenses paid. We 
want a reliable agent in every County in 
the U. S. Address Hudson It. Wire Co., 
130 Maiden Lane, N. Y., or Chicago, Ill. 
$30 
A GENTS Wanted. —Agents make more money at 
work for us than at anything else. Particulars free. 
G. STINSON & CO.. Fine Art Publishers, Portland. Maine. 
W ANTED, AGENTS to sell household articles 
needed by every one. PLUMB & GO., Phils., Pa. 
