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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
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Two Valuable Publications. 
New, Revised, and Enlarged Edition. 
The Sportsman’s Gazet¬ 
teer and General Guide. 
The Game Animals, Birds, and Fishes 
of North America.—Tlieir Habits, and 
Various Methods of Capturing. — Val liable 
Instruction in Shooting, Fishing, Taxi¬ 
dermy, Woodcraft, etc., etc., together 
with a Glossary and a Directory to the 
Principal Game Resorts of the country. 
This New Edition contains entirely 
new matter in several departments, a 
newly engraved portrait of the author, 
new maps, and many fine illustrations 
representing Game Birds, Game Dogs, 
Game Fishes, etc., etc. It is a 
COMPLETE MANUAL for SPORTSMEN. 
By CHARLES HALLOCK, 
Founder of “Forest and Stream,” and Author of nu¬ 
merous volumes on Out-door Sports. 
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Plantation Saw Mill, which we sell for 
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Cold Water Sheep Dip. 
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animals, aud in the Household, destroys all bad smells. 
Every farmer should keep it. 
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HAMPSHIRE DOWNS, 
IMPORTED AND BRED BY 
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They combine early maturity with large carcass, are very- 
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bucks crossed on common ewes, give size with early ma¬ 
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Harris on the Fig. 
Breeding, Rearing, Management & Improvement. 
By JOSEPH HARRIS, 
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ILLUSTRATED. 
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CUNS, etc 
IF YOU WANT A GOOD GUN OB A 
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We have made special arrangements whereby 
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GUN, at MORE SATISFACTORY 
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Attica, la., January 23, 1883. 
I received the gun all right, and am perfectly pleased 
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University of the State of New York. 
141 West 54th St. NEW YORK CITY. 
The next session of this Institution will open Octobei 
1883. Catalogues and announcements can be had from the 
Dean of the Faculty. A. LIAUTARD, M.D.V.S., 
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HARNESS. 
A Good, Substantial Single Harness. 
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A hook devoted entirely to Plymouth 
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a book on curing Poultry Diseases, and 
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