1883.] 
AME-EICA^T AGrRIOULTUEiST, 
215 
$85.00 
FOR ONLY 
S51.00 
Freight 
Prepaid 
Beatty’s Parlor Organs Only $51.00 
Regular Price $85.0© Book and Music. 
SlTOP^ 1 Cello,8 ft. tone. 2 Melodia, 8 ft. tone. 3ClarabelIa, 
—— - - 8 ft. tone. 4 Manual Sub-Bass 16 ft. tone. 6 Bourdon, 
Saxaphone, 8 ft. tone. 7 Viol diGamba, 8 ft. tone. 8 Diapason, 
8 ft. tone. 9 Viola Dolce, 4 ft. tone. 10 Grand Expression®, 8 ffc 6 
tone. 11 French Horn, 8 ft. tone. 12 Harp JBolian. 13 Vox 
Humana. 14 Echo, 8 ft. tone. 15 Dulciana, 8 ft. tone. 16 Clario¬ 
net, 8 ft. tone. 17 Voix Celeste, 8 ft. tone. 18 Violina, 4 ft. 
tone. 19 Vox Jubilante, 8 ft. tone. 20 Piccolo, 4 ft. tone. 21 
Coupler Harmonique. 22 Orchestral Forte. 23 Grand Organ 
Knee Stop. 24 Eight Organ Knee Stop. 
ggTThis Organ is a triumph of the organ-builders’ art. 
IT IS VERY BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE, BEING 
EXACTLY LIKE CUT. The Case is solid Walnut, pro¬ 
fusely ornamented with hand-carving and expensive 
fancy veneers. The Music Pocket is or the most beau¬ 
tiful design extant. It is deserving of a place in the 
millionaire’s parlor, and would ornament the boudoir 
©f a princess. 
FIVE SETS REEDS. 
Five Octaves, hand- 
___ some appearance. 
11 will not take the dirt or dust. It contains the Sweet 
VOIX CELESTE STOP, the famous French Horn Solo 
Combination, New Grand Organ Right and Left Knee 
Stops, to control the entire motion by the Knee, if 
necessary. Five (6) Sets of GOLDEN TONGUE REEDS, 
as follows: a set or powerful Sub-Bass Reeds: set of 3 
Octaves of VOIX CELESTE; one set of FRENCH HORN 
REEDS, and 2 1-2 Octaves each of regular GOLDEN 
TONGUE REEDS. Besides all this, it is fitted up with 
an OCTAVE COUPLER, which doubles the power of 
the instrument. Lamp Stands, Pocket for Music, 
n ’s Patent Stop Action, also Sounding Board, &c., 
i has a Sliding Lid and conveniently arranged 
Handles for moving. The Bellows which are of the 
upright pattern, are made from the best quality of rub¬ 
ber cloth, are of great power, and are fitted up with 
steel springs and the best quality of pedal straps. The 
Pedals, instead of being covered with carpet, are pol- 
ished metal,neat design,never get out of repair or worn 
SPECIAL TEN-DAY OFFER. 
If you will remit me $5 1 and the an¬ 
nexed Coupon within lO days from 
the date hereof , I will box and ship you 
no'• 
this Organ, with Organ Bench, Book, etc., exactly the same as I sell for $80. 
•**■ order immediately, and in no 
case later than lO days. One 
year's test trial given and a 
You should 
full warrantee for Six years. 
Given under my Hand and Seal this 
20th day of May, 1863. 
COUPONS 
On receipt of this Coupon and $51 in cash by Bank 
Draft, Post Office Money Order, Registered Letter, Ex¬ 
press Prepaid, or by Check on your Bank, if forward- 
ed within 10 days from date hereof. I hereby agree to accept this Coupon for $87, as part payment E 
on mv celebrated £4 Stop $85 Parlor Organ,with Bench, Book, etc., providing the cash balance | 
' ' ~ will send you a receipted bill inf ul 
on my celebrated stop 
of $51 accompanies this Cc 
you the Organ just as it is 
mw * *** ** 
a receipted bill in full for $85 and box and ship G 
y warranted for Six years. Money refunded with interest 1 
►m date of remittance if not as represented after ono year’s use. (Signed) DANIEL F. BEATTY. 
FREIGHT PREPAID. 
NEW STYLE No. 1215. Height, 72 ins,, Depth, 21 ins. 
Length, 49 ins., Weight, boxed, about 400lbs, 
Address or call upon 
the Manufacturer 
As a further inducement for you, [provided you order immediate- 
_________ly, -Within the 10 days], I agree to prepay freight on the above 
organ to your nearest railroad freight station, any point east of the Mississippi River, or thatilar on any 
going west of it. This is a rare opportunity to place an instrument as it were at your v cry doe-, ad 
freight prepaid,at manufacturer’* wholesale prices. Order now; nothing saved by c o rI< ; J! r °! ’1151® 
unui rtOnED Enclosed And $51.00 for Organ. I have read your statement m this 
MOW TO yrgiJEW:. Advertisement and I order one on condition that it must prove exactly 
as retiresented in this advertisement, or I shall return it at the end of one year’s use anil demand the 
return of my money, with interest from the very monmnt I fm-warded it, at sm per cent., a,|e™dmg 
whai R^?oVd? r &¥e“remit by'Bank Draft* 
htnc^this spAcill price PROVIDING ORDER IS GIVEN IMMEDIATELY 
11 MWVUU *vv UCULC IdllO cp'.v.uujll.vv, J. ~— |-| 
( DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. 
WE SELL FARMS 
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address Mancha & Heller, ltidgely, Md. 
FOR 
SALE 
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iSMOOTH 
BORE 
Muskets 
Good as Now, Bored Smooth, Warranted to 
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12 Bore, 40-inch Barrel, 9 to 10 lbs. weight. Price, with extra 
tube for small caps, and wiper, $3.25: 2 for $6.00; 4 for $11.00; 
6 for $15.50; 12 for $28.00. Terms; For sample, cash; 2 or 
more,$2.00 cash,balanceC.O.D. J. H. JOHNSTON, 
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shows the total circulation of the several editions of THE 
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of the preceding year : 
1882. 
DAILY...44, 
SUNDAY. 7, 
WEEKLY .... 3 
DAILY..... 1 ^39,7C 
SUNDAY. 7,OS..._ 
WEEKLY.... 3,498,154 
101,1«: 
#37,604 
Total.55,536,030 Total .50,236,919 
Five million more SUNS were bought and read in 1882 
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during the whole of the past year was : 
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STOTOAY ..... ....141 810 
WEEKLY... 06,206 
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F RUIT FARM FOR SALE.— On the Rappahannock 
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JOSEPH CILLQTTSi 
STEEL PENS 
SoldBy ALLDEALERSThroughoutTmeWORLD I 
GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION-1878. 
THE BEST BUGGY 
IN THE COUNTRY FOR THE MONEY. 
Write us for Catalogue of our different styles of Wagons 
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[Copyrighted.] 
Manufactured 
under the Perry Patents 
by the 
BRIDGEPORT CART CO., 
Bridgeport, Corn. 
It is Light, yet Strong. Artistic, Popular, Cheap. 
A perfect Two-wheeler. See Illustrated Price List. 
ARTESIAN WELL 
DRILLING & MIN¬ 
ERAL PROSPECT- 
WELL BORIMG, 
and how to use, is folly illustrated^ explained and highly recom- 
mended In “ Amelissa Agriculturist,” Nov. No., 1879, page 466. 
Bend for it. Portable, low priced, woiked by man, horse or steam 
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200 MARYLAND FARMS, »£££ 80 
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good. 1883 Pamphlet and Map showing location, free. 
Address C. E. SHANAHAN, A ~ 
, Atty, Eaeton^AiiL 
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THE CHEAPEST 
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