1872.] 
AMi:RICAN AGRICULTURIST 
397 
TABLE KNIVES and FORKS OF ALL KINDS. 
AND EXCLUSIVE MAKERS OF 
This Handle never gets loose. It is not affected by Hot water. Itisthe most (lnrablc knife known. 
Always call for this “stamp." They are good. Sold by all dealers in Cutlery, and by 
MERIDEN CUTLERY CO., 49 Chambers St., New York. 
JOSES*!® «SS.EOTT 5 !si 
, STEEL PENS, 
OF THE OLD STANDARD QUALITY. 
The well-known Original and Popular Nos., 
303 404 170 35 1, 
having been assumed-hy 0 ‘lier makers, we desire to caution 
the public in respect to said imitations. ESJ- ASK FOR 
GILLOTT’S. 
JOS. GSLLOTT &, SONS, 
91 Street, New York. 
Yoil fvs'iv Y’TTY \vo can sell 
First Class 7 Octave Pianos for 
S290 ? We answer—It costs 
loss than $300 to make any $6c0 
Piano sold through Agents,hil 
of whom. ma ke 100 per ct. profit. 
We uave no Agents, but ship 
direct to families at Factory 
price, and warrant Five Years. 
Send for illustrated circular, in 
which we refer to 300 Bankers, 
Merchants, Ac. (some of whom 
▼on may know} using our Pianos in 40 States and Territories. 
U. S. Piano Co., S65 Broadway, New York. 
SCHOOL GOVERNMENT! 
ATWATER’S SYSTEM 
of GRADED REWARDS should he used in every School. 
It contains S00 beautiful tickets. Price, $1.50, by mail. 
Sabbalh-School Series, $:i.09. 
Send for Descriptive Circular. 
JOHN ATWATER, Publisher, 
40 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. 
W«¥S’ lloariiiiig-.Scliool in €ler. 
many.—$180 to $‘50 per annum for Board and 
Tuition. Send for Circular. 
FR. PETERMANN, Princ., Jena, Saxe-Weimar. 
LAVERACK COLLEGE & Hudson R. Instit’c, 
Claverack, N. Y. Rev. Alonzo Flack, A. M„ Pres’t. 
Term opens Sept. 9th. 10 Departments. 18 Instructors. 
Deduction to gentlemen and ladies in Normal class. 
I. O. O. F. 
OFFER! 15 4ffss® 
ONE HUNDRED PIANOS, 
and ORGANS of six first-class makers, including Waters’s, 
at extremely low l'sicES For. cash, or will take from $1 
to $15 monthly until paid; the same to let, and rent applied 
if purchased. New 7 octave PIANOS, modern improve¬ 
ments. for $275, cash. A new kind of PARLOR ORGAN, 
the most beautiful style and perfect tone ever made, now on 
exhibition atMSl Broadway, New York. 
^ teinway, Cliickering, 
Weber, Knabe, 
and other first-class Fianos sold on monthly installments at 
factory prices. New and elegant 7-octave Fianos for $275 
cash. Superb (5-stop Organs for $125 cash. Fianos and 
Organs to rent. Teachers and Seminaries supplied with 
sheet-music, etc. Catalogue free. Address 
WM. A. POSD & CO., No. 547 Broadway, N. Y. 
WATERS, 
oadwav, 
MKLODEOXS. 
A GREAT 
will dispose of 
save s $40 fr® 01 '' 1 
MaTTKES 3 ’® 
Best Steel Spring 3 ' 
hdatg reverse aud in¬ 
terchange. Strong, 
Elastic, Noiseless and 
Rugless. Will last a 
life-time. Packs nice. 
1 Sent to order, C. O. D. 
I Retails, t-7, lull size- 
Address, with, inside 
Measure, 328 and 330 
♦th Avenue, N. Y. 
jLM&ST Premiums awarded by Amer. Inst., 1870. 
MICROSCOPES. 
Illustrated Price-List sent free on application. 
MAGIC LAMTER^S. 
Catalogue, priced and illustrated, sent free. 
T. H. McALLISTER, Optician, 40 Nassau-st., N, Y 
ATT QfiT "nTT'D C! who were wounded or 
■IJiAJ Jj MW JjJUiLJjijrhO contracted permanent dis¬ 
ease in the army can get pensions by writing to .JOHN 
KIRKPATRICK, Government Claim Agent, Middlehurne, 
Ohio. Inclose postages. 
$100 to 250 
where selling our new seven-strand White Platina 
Olotiies-Lines. Sells readily at every house. Samples 
free. Address the Girard Wire Mills, Philadelphia, Pa. 
5 MYSTERIOUS PICTURES FREE 
Wonderful, Unique, Puzzling, Delicious, Odd, Strange 
bend stamp for postage to ADAMS & CO., Boston. 
A GENTS Wanted.—Agents make more money at 
-Tl_ work for us than at anything else. Particulars free. 
O. STINSON & CO., Fine Art Publishers, Portland. Maine. 
TO ALL 
ODD-FELLOWS. 
ITHIS : 
FI KST.—The American Odd-Fel¬ 
low, a large Magazine, similar in size to the usual 
$4 Magazines, contains a LARGE AMOUNT of 
First-rate Reading for every member of the House¬ 
hold, with numerous Illustrative Engravings. In 
tills respect alone, the AmericanOdcl-Fcllow is quite 
as valuable as the $4 Magazines of the country. 
SECOVD.—'The A. 0. F. Magazine contains 
much of speeisui interest to all Lodges and 
to every Member of ti . Order. « 
The cost is 
ONLY S2.50 A YEAR! 
A $3.00 Gift to every Subscriber. 
A large Beautiful Picture , printed in two colors, 
entitled “'Flic Visitist"- 4B^•etl8re8^, ,, is 
presented to every Subscriber to the A. O. F. 
Magazine. This Picture should adorn every 
Lodge-Room and the Home of every Odd-Fellow. 
Extra Ciift Aow. 
Every Subscriber to the American O.dd-Fellow 
for 1873 (Vols. XV and XVI), coming in now, will 
not only he presented with the Picture, but will 
also receive all numbers of this year issued after 
the name is received. 
All the above for only #3,5©. 
Address 
A. O. F. ASSOCIATION, 
37 Park Row, New York City. 
Note. —The A. O. F. Magazine is published by 
a Business Association, of which Orange Judd is 
President; S. A. L. Post, Treasurer and Business 
Manager. No other person is now authorized to 
receive money or make . other engagements 
for the Association. 
“AMERICAN ” 
MEAT & VEGETABLE CHOPPER. 
THE BEST 
Meat Cutter 
IN THE 
MARKET 
FOR 
BUTCHERS 
OR 
Family Use. 
For Chopping 
SAUSAGE, 
PIE MEAT, 
VEGETABLES, 
etc., etc., 
THEY HAVE NO EQJJAL, AND 
“ SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD.” 
Sold by dealers in Hardware, Agricultural Implements, 
and House-Furnishing Goods everywhere. 
D. A. NEWTON & CO., Gen’l Ag’ts, 
30 Cortlandt Street, New York. 
G2?" Send for Descriptive Circular. 
For full particulars, address ’ 
ENGLE, KELLER & CO., Lancaster, Pa. 
“ REMINGTON’S ” 
Breech-loading Sporting. Hunting, and Target Rifles. Best 
in the World. E. REMINGTON & SUNS, 2S1 and 283 
Broadway, New York. 
Cut this out and send for Illustrated Price-List. 
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TARGET MADE WITH A “REMINGTON’ 
BREECII-LOADING SPORTING RIFLE. 
AGENTS WANTED 
FOR STANLEY’S EXPEDITION 
IN SEARCH OF DIt. LIVINGSTONE. 
Embraces a minute detail of his thrilling adventures and 
wonderful experience during his long sojourn in the wilds 
of Africa. 
It will comprise about Six Hundred octavo panes FT A- 
BOR .i TELY and PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED with 
FULL-PAGE ENGRAVINGS, together with a fine Map 
of his route. Sold only by subscription. Already 
applications are pouring in from every quarter, and those 
desiring territory must write at once. 
SCRIBNER, ARMSTRONG & CO., Fub’rs, 
054 Broadway, New York. 
Endless Amusement for Spring, Summer, 
Autumn, and Winter. The 
BOYS’ PHOTOGRAPHIC CABINET. 
With.this Cabinet every boy is enabled to make a photo¬ 
graphic copy, without extra expense, of his own or friends’ 
Carte-dc-Visite, every description of Pictures, Engravings 
Stereoscopic Slides, Designs, Ferns, Leaves, Flowers, etc.! 
etc., and affords endless, harmless, and instructive amuse¬ 
ment to every purchaser. 
This Cabinet contains Printing Frame, Negatives, Gold, 
Silver, Toning, and Fixing Baths, Albumen Paper, Filters, 
Stirring Rod, etc. Also full instructions. Price S2. 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price by the HAPPY HOURS 
COMPANY, 22 Ann Street, New York. 
SCRIBNER’S LUMBER & LOG BOOK. 
New, enlarged, and improved edition of tliis valuable 
hook .fust published, giving correct measurements for 
scantling, hoards, plank, saw-logs, by Doyle’s rule. Cubical 
contents of square and round timber, staves, and heading 
holts. Capacity of cisterns, wood tables, tables of wages, 
hoard, interest tables, etc. Thia is the most valuable and 
popular hook ever published of its kind. Half a million 
copies have been sold. Ask your bookseller for the new 
edition of 1872, or I will send one for 3a cents, post-paid. 
GKO. W. FISHER. 
P. O. Box 23$. Rochester. N. Y. 
