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A “Work, instructive alike to the Amateur or “Market 
Gardener, detailing the practical experience of nearly 20 
years’ Gardening for the New York Market, 
By PETER HENDERSOH, 
(of HENDEUSON & FLEMING.) 
Price, $1.50, by mail pre-paid. 
Or with our New Illustrated Seed and Plant Catalogues for 
1867, $1.75. HEiVOEItSOiV & FLEMIIVG, 
Scetlsmcii and Marlcct G-ardeiiers, 
Q7 Nassaix-st., New York. 
SPECIAL ADVERTISING AGEACyT 
The undersigned, at the request of many advertisers in the 
American AgriciMurUt, has opened a Special Advertising 
Agenct. 1 lie “ specialty ” will be the Insertion oigood and 
reliable advertisements only, in the best mediums, that is 
those which ivill bring the most business to the party adver- 
An experience of several years in charge of the advertisin'^ 
columns of the American Agriculturist, gives the subscriber 
good facilities for conducting the business satisfactorily. 
hose who wish to extend their business in this manner, wdll 
please address 
W. A. AITCBff, 
Special Advertising A.geiicy, 
^ 151 Nassaii-st., New York. 
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. 
FIRST MORTGAGE RONDS 
OF THE 
SOUTH WEST 
PACIFIC R. R. CO. 
Principal and Interest guaranteed 
by th.e Atlantic and Pacific 
Railroad Company, in 
Coupon Bonds of 
$1,000 EACH, 
TWENTY YEARS TO RUN. 
Due September 15, 18SG. 
INTEP.EST AT THE KATE OF 7 PEP. CENT. PER AN- 
NGM, PAYABLE IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 
ON THE FIRST DAYS OF JANUARY AND JULY. 
These Bonds are Issued on 77 miles of completed road 
now in operation to Rolla, in the State of ' ’ 
Missouri, which cost to construct.... 04 . nnn 
And 13 miles of road graded, with material ^<^00,000 
hand, to be completed by January 1,1807 at 
a cost of. ’ 
Together with aOO^OOo'acres'o^Vand,'now 
being disposed of at a minimum of $5 per 
acre, (maximum $40.). 1 , 300,000 
Saypresent total valueof. 
The amount of Bonds issued is $13,000,000 secured hv 
mortage to John P. Yelverton and Chas. H. Ward of 
New York, as Trustees of the above-named property. 
the amount of «40,000,^iri?tfcoMMLt?r'’s^rcLrFu^ 
r 'sn'cir*,' 
PAR by the Company in payment of its sales oV'^rands.^^ 
At St. Louis this road connects with all the Eastern 
ways, and runs west through the most attractivUparts oJ « e 
State of Missouri via Franklin, St. James RoII,^ t 
M arshfield, Granby (Lead Miims), anrNeosho to^h^"°"; 
line of the State. At Springfield it ImcoM; ? Suh^ 
grea ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD ( ts eStSn 
tomlnus), forming a direct and continuous rou e frowst 
Louis to San Francisco. “ 
When completed, it will present a road of 310 miles in 
length, costing about. 
With 1,036,000 acres ofLaiid valued at.:. iJ’Soo,m2 
This is a Monthly Magazine of Fifty-six pages, devoted 
. exclusively to the Physical, Intellectual and Moral regener¬ 
ation and development of the race. 
TT Wllik TEACH the Laws which govern the physi¬ 
cal organization of Man, and how to obej' them. 
teach the Causes- of Disease, how to 
avoid them, and the best and safest method of treatment by 
the use of agents which do not poison the system. ’ 
IT WliLlj TEACH how Children should be born and 
reared, so that they may become perfect Men and Women. 
IT Wllik TEACH the Structure and Functions of 
every organ in the body, and the best method of keeping 
it m a healthy condition. ^ 
! TT WIEE TEACH what is the natural food for man 
and how it should be prepared. 
IT Wlkli CONTAIN articles upon Bathing and Cloth¬ 
ing, upon Exercise, Rest and Sleep, upon Recreation 
Amusements and Social Enjojunents, upon Education Ton¬ 
ics of the Month, Home Treatment of Disease, Answers to 
Correspondents, and upon ail subjects calculated to improve 
the condition, and promote the happiness of mankind.^ 
Each No. for 1867, will contain an article of 
henry ward BEECHER’S 
upon subjects relating to health. 
Dio Lewis Horace Greeley, O. B. Frothingham, Dr. 
Bellows, and many other of the best writers of the age 
Will contribute to its columns. 
The articles in the Jan, No. on 
“ MumaB I>eve!opment,” 
By Henry Ward Beecher, 
“ Tlie Sacredaiess of tlie Body,” 
By Rey. O. B. Frothijighaji, 
and 
“ Mow to Train up a Child,” 
By L. N. Fowler, 
are well worth a year’s subscription. 
The February No. contains 
IlealJh ILaws and tlieiv l®eiialtics. 
(By H. W. Beecher.) 
Soarces of Mnscnlar Slower. 
(By Prof. R. Kixg Browne.) 
ISiiildiag-s for tlie l»oor. 
(By Horace Greeley.) ' 
Body and Brain. 
(By Prof. Nelson Sizer.) 
How to BatSie. 
(By E. P. Miller, M. D.) 
Clothes Washer and Wring^er. 
LASH’S $5 WASHER. 
The originator of 
LASH’S $5 WASHER 
has invented several Washers, which have acquired great 
populaiity; but he regards his 
$5 WASHER 
as tlie best of all, and believes that it will have a popularitv 
pubMm® of any other Washer yet oflhred to tS 
It certainly bids fair to be brought into as general requlsi- 
holV indispensable in every house- 
Ihirteen reasons why everybody should have 
LASH’S $5 WASHER. 
1. It is the best. 
2. It is the cheapest. 
3. It is not liable to get out of order. 
4. It does not give any annoyance from leakage 
5. It IS durable. 
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7. It does not injure the clothes. 
8 . It is easily worked. 
9. It will wash in one-fourth the time required by hand 
10. No other Washer is offered on such favorable terms 
11. There is no risk in buying it, on the conditions it is offered. 
L!. It is every way economical-more than payln- for itself 
every three months, in a family of medium size, in 
IQ T* saving of soap, labor, time and clothes. 
Id. It IS sure to please and give entire satisfaction. 
^ Confident that every washer we send out will prove a 
create a demand for others, we 
e induced to offer them, for a lihixed time, on the follow¬ 
ing most liberal terms: miiow 
For $5 we will deliver a Washer 
FREE OE ORA-RGyE, 
country, where there are faell- 
SlS ti-ansportation, either by E.xpress or as ordinary 
We will also 
GUARANTEE ITS SAFE CARRIAGE, 
and should it not give satisfaction, will 
REFUND THE MONEY 
on its return t© our House in Philadelphia. 
THE WRITVO-ER, ' 
Showing a total value of. eao nnii noik 
NYit-h j .s?'’W'^^OO0,000 
re: 
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For furtlier particulars apply to 
WARD & CO. bankers, 
No. .54 Wiill Street, New York. 
Memory anti ifow to Improve it 
(By L. N. Fowler.) 
And more than 50 other articles of high interest and value. 
Read Opinions of the Press: 
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most sensible and useful ?'’® °f ffie 
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W. R. Sheldon, Principal Hancock School, Boston. 
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Agents wanted in every neighborhood. Price ,<!2 00 a year • 
ckine, worth $55 ‘S- M^Uson’s Sewing Ma- 
Po^t°paid\f'^'’®°’i'''®’’® SeDscriber shall receive 
ShomE ’’ 
UJllE, 19x2-4 inches, and worth One Dollar. 
Address MIBLER, WOOH & cO., 
15; Baigkt-street, New York City. 
we believe to be the most complete Wringer now in use It 
combines all the excellences o{ other Wringers, and has in 
livering it free op expense-guaranteeing its saps 
carriage, and binding ourselves to refund the money if 
In PwlTel T"" ® on its return to our House 
ed tl^^l ntoni tii U intincements offer- 
d the people throughout the country, to possess themselves 
of so complete a Washer and Wringer. emseivea 
We prefer selling them together, but will furnish them 
separately on the receipt of 
$5 FOR THE WASHER, 
OR 
$9 FOE THE WEIHGEE. 
Orders will be filled in rotation as received. 
TO CLUBS. 
Any one sending us $50 for ten Washers, to he sent to one 
address, will receive one Washer additional, free of charo-U. 
or, any one sending us $140 for ten Washers and ten Wrine-’ 
^s. to be sent to one address, will have one Washer and one 
TV ringer additional sent them free of charge. 
dispose of Territory for the exclusive right to 
abirteSrr 
j. s. LASH & CO., 
72T Market Street 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
