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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[December, 
VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE! 
w Send for free catalogue. Maps of Va. 25c. 
MANNING C. STAPLES & CO., Richmond, Va. 
For Sale and Exchange. IBS'- Write 
for free REAIi ESTATE JOURNAL. 
B* li. CHAFFIN A CO, Richmond, Virginia 
I NCOME PRODUCING HOAIE, Orange, N. 
FOR SALE, $3,500. Hot-house grapery, full bearing 
condition. Choicest fruit. With excellent Dwelling and 
Plot about 5'Jx200. High ground. Unquestionable neighbor- 
hood. Apply to Hamilton & Fclleb, 2 Pine St., N.Y.City. 
EMBROIDERY. 
©nr Book Ci Manual 
- , t -;-- of Needlework,”— 
100 Pages, Is a complete guide to all kinds of Embroidery. 
Gives diagrams and full instruction in Kensington, Ara- 
sene and all the new embroidery stitches, also gives direc¬ 
tions tor Crocheting and Knitting with cotton twine, several 
handsome patterns of window and mantle Lambrequins, 
also to crochet ard knit fifty other useful and ornamental 
articles. Teaches how to make Modern Point, Honlton 
and Macrame Lace; also Bug Making, Tattin, Ac., Ac. Pro¬ 
fusely illustrated. Price 35 cents post-paid; Four for On© 
Dollar. Stamping Outfit of JO full size perforated Em. 
“ropery Patterns, with powder, pad, Ac., 60 cents. Book 
of 100 Embroidery Designs 555 cts. All the above 1 .OO. 
Pattcu Pub. Co. 47 Barclay St. NewYork. 
AUTOMATIC 
OR "NO TENSION" SEWING MACHINE. 
Perfect Work by the most Inexperienced. 
Hav© you tried it in your own homo? 
WiUcos St Gibbs S. M. Co., 658 Broadway, N. Y. 
This Instrument 
Containing 22 NOTES (6 
MORE than is contained in 
any other like instrument) 
is unequalled for durability, 
power, and sweetness of 
tone. 
Larger sizes for House, 
Lodge and Chapel, contain 
32 notes. 
CALIFORNIA. S2 1 . 'SXeMSi 
and map; price 50 cents, postage paid. 
McAFEE BROTHERS, Land Agents, 
234 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. 
I7t A TT> H/T O on James River, Va., in aNorthern 
S' f\ ih ? 8 ^ settlement. Illus. circular free. 
■*- -r-A--B-A--Lt A j. p MANCHA, Claremont, Va. 
VIROSNB h FARMS^"“^eekL a E^L u ^ 
V IIBmIbbBR I Hii lHQ & coif Kichmond, Va. 
Ilk 1 £fEO. M - EMMONS, Newton, 
J*\)Ch W JC Hi 0. N -J-,pays highest cash prices. 
Send for Circular. 
THE 
EMINGTON 
LIKE THE 
EHIHBTOH HIRE, 
UNEXCELLED BY ANY. 
Sure to Give Satisfaction . 
General Office, Ilion, N. ¥. 
New York Office, 283 Broadway. 
THE AUTOPHONE, fffjm’PQ A T 
For Grown People and children, the finest and cheapest | JLu JL. yf J i X\i XJ. J_J 
For Grown People and children, the finest and cheapest 
AUTOMATIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT ever offered 
Send for Circular and Catalogue of Music. 
THE A UTOPRONE CO., ItUuca, N. Y. 
Canvassers Wanted. [ 
Hand Sz Power 
^orn^liellers 
Horso Powers, 
g. WIND MILLS 
, CULTIVATORS, 
(FEED GRINDERS and" 
CORN STALK CUTTERS. 
MARSEILLES MART’S C0„U a f a a i5l&L 
Pulverizes everything—hard, soft, sticky, and 
gummy. Grain, Drug-, Chemicals, Clay, Guano, 
Cotton Seed, Bark, &c.. &c. A wonderful ma¬ 
chine for grinding Corn, Oats, Feed, &c„ &e. 
Steam Engines and Boilers of all sizes, for Farm¬ 
ers’ and Manufacture! s’ use—at lowest prices. 
Send for Circular. Address, 
34 Coi'tlandt Street, New York. 
PORTER MAMOF G^O. 
B 
II PTIT IIF “ WHITE’S PATENT LEVER TRUSS” 
* * * t ati. j sa perfect instrument for the relief of 
Hernia. The use of steel springs, so hurtful, is 
avoided. An inward and upward power is obtained at 
the spot where it is needed. No pressure on the back. 
Pamphlets free. 
DR. GREGORY, 711 Broadway, N. Y. 
The New 
Econom i z e r, 
the only Agri¬ 
cultural En¬ 
gine with Re¬ 
turn Flue 
Boiler in use. 
Send for cir¬ 
cular to 
Pouter Mfg. 
Co., Limited, 
Syracuse.N.Y. 
G. G. YOUNG, Gen. Agt.. 42 Cortland St., New Yor-. 
L; 
ADY of education wanted on SALARY in every 
[city, village and township^A FEW to travel. NO 
capital required. 
& CO., Detroit, Mich. 
n. ‘KBUPP 
Metal* Perfect Double Barrel 
Loading SSR 6E 
$16 
STEONGEST, 
1IGHEST, MOST EELIABLE SHOT GUN EVER MADE. 
NflUl OR NCUEIB 1€£ VnilR (f'URftlPST togotthofoest handmade* reliable ShootlngGun ever manu- 
KqUoc Ull IsLh£bD hUUbI UnMlvub factored. In tho groat gun factory of liRUPP continual ex 
pcrlments are made to obtain the greatest strength with other needed qualities in Gun Metal. After innumerable 
trials they at length hit upon fTi© kind of metal used upon this €lun. henco it Is named the 
44 KRUPP.” But not only is the metal the best In the world, butit Is made by the most skillful artisans to bo 
found in any gunsmith’s shops anywhero. It Is tho Grandest Triumph of Intelligence and Practice. It la 
made for service not show, although i t is very handsome. No other breech-loader begins to have anythingl ike the samo 
powerful action. It is a Centro Fire, 10 or 12 boro, Steel B5arrels« finely bored. Has very easy working Steel 
Lock, blued; an automatic shell elector, suits either paper or brass shells, handsome case hardened mountings. 
It Shoots Perfectly at 80 Yards and will Biill at 150 Yards, it is one of the strongest arms ever made 
yctit only weighs f) pounds. It has all tho best qualities found l'i a §550 Shot Gun. Tho instant your eye spots this 
gun you will admire it and the first trial will convinco you that you never took sight over a better or truer piece. Wo 
Intend to bo permanently engaged in the sale of the KRUPP Metal Gun and for this reason we put it for the present 
at solow a figure, that we aro satisfied that every Hunter and sportsman will concedo it to bo the beet shooting gun 
furnished at any price. So satisfied are wo of the great merits of this gun that we will send l tC. O. D. on receipt of 
$3.00, subject to examination. Balance of blllto be paid at express office. As soon as enough oftheso guns aro sold 
at S I 6.00» to make them well known to theshootingclasses wo shall put the prico up to $25.00, knowing they will 
readily sell at that wherever known. JVow ii.s the time to bo suro o f getting this excellent gun at $ 16.00. A good 
gun like a good watch is always valuable, and will often sell for double its cost. To anyone sending $ | 6.00 at once, 
full amount of cash with order, wo will give A Sportsman’s Belt, of fine wator-proof canvas, and 555 Shells extra. 
Patent brass shells, which prevents charge and wads from falling out, furnished at 60 cts. a Dozen, S J a lOO. Paper 
V,#■ 11 ,, r*r p? /A zt» ...411 i.,,,.,,. , poi, P 4 n n a* n a .x c, ti m , r» ■* — 
Pocket Knives * ERKJ 
HAM, 61? Pearl et., Buffalo, N. Y . 
for catalogue. Free 
OnMoliday*Biidget I! 
Contain# 2 large fringed Christmas or New Year’s Cards, 100 Se¬ 
lections for Autograph Albums, 13 New Tricks in Magic, 11 Even¬ 
ing Games, 1 Great 13 Puzzle, 1 Mystic Oracle. 1 Album of Transfer 
Pictures, for decorating, 1 Chinese Puzzle, 25 Fancy Work Pattern*, 
5 a ^romo Cards no two alike, for Collectors, all pre-paidfbr 
...•;L fo L^ 1 -J’ hftsearticlesatretfli,cnst nearly $1. Addressatonce 
HUB CARD CO., 149 Milk St., Boston, Mass. 
Newton’s (POIM TIC 
improved %s U W I EC 
Holds them firmly, draws 
them forward when lying 
/down, pushes bark when 
.standing, givs freedom of 
head, keeps them clean. 
/ E C NEWTON Batavia HI 
/Breeder of Jersey Cattle. 
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The Sportsman’s Gazetteer and General 
Guide. $3.00 
The Game Animals, Birds, and Fishes of North 
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Keeping One Cow. $1.00 
A collection of Prize Essays, and selections from a 
number of other Essays, with editorial notes, sugges¬ 
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and in a clear and condensed form, upon the manage¬ 
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751 Broadway, New York. 
