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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
November.] 
GREAT DEDUCTION. 
TEAS and COFFEES 
At Wholesale Prices. 
Increased Facilities to Clal> Organizers. 
Send for New Price-List. 
THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, 
(P. O. Box 5643.) 31 and 33 Vesey St., New York. 
WOOD, TABER & MORSE, 
Eaton, Madison Co., AT. Y. 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Steam-Engines, 
Portable, Stationary, and 
Agricultural. 
Hundreds in use in Shops, Print¬ 
ing Rooms, Mills, Mines, and on 
Farms and Plantations for Grain 
Threshing. Food Cooking for 
Stock,Cotton Ginning, Sawing, etc. 
Circulars sent on application. 
BOCARDUS’ PATENT 
UNIVERSAL ECCENTRIC MILLS, 
For Grinding Bones, Ores, Fire Clay, Guanos, 
Oil-Calce, Feed, Corn. Corn and Cob, Tobacco, 
Hoots, Salts, Spices, Flax-Seed, Tomatoes,&c., 
and whatever can not be ground by other Mills. Also, for 
Paints, Inks, Blacking, &c. 
JOHN VV. THOMSON, Successor to Janies Bogardus, 
Coiner of White and Elm Streets, New York. 
BRICK MACHINERY, 
TILE MACHINERY, and 
SAW MILLS. 
For sale by R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
1S9 & 191 Water Street, P. 0. Box 376, NEW YORK. 
I have invented a Turnip and 
Carrot Cutter, that is lower in 
price, more simple, durable, and 
does the work more rapid and 
easy than any other in America. 
Don't pan till i/ou have tried them 
on your farm and know what I 
say is true. Splendid chance for 
farmers and local agents. 
Circulars free. 
WARREN GALE, 
Chicopee Falls, Mass. 
Established in 1813. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO. 
Agricultural Implements, Machines, 
Seeds and Fertilizers, 
1S9 and 191 Water Street, or P. 0. Box 376. 
NEW YORK CITY. 
, F. G« MOELLER, 
Landscape Gardener and Engineer 
Of Rural Improvements. Best of reference given. Address 
F. G. MOELLER, 17«> Broadway (Room 58), N. Y. 
Halladay’s Improved 
\\ r ind-Mill. 
P ERFECTLY Self-Regulating. The 
Best, Cheapest, most Durable and 
Popular Mill made. Manufactured 
under the immediate supervision of 
Inventor 18 years. Two million dol¬ 
lars’ worth now in use. Send for Cata- 
ogue. 
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO., 
Batavia, III. 
HPhe rVexv S*. r r. Biii'niim Coupon 
Hat. It will pay you to ask your lmtter for it. Made 
by J. S. FA V Kit W MAT HER & CO., Danbury, Conn. Send 
for descriptive circular. 
S O©5£ AOEKTS WAITED 
to sell the IFF? 8 0 
NEW BOOK I fc,UL 
By Mrs. Stenhouse of Salt Lake City, for 25 years 
the wife of a Mormon High Priest. Introduction by 
Mrs. Stowe. This story of a woman’s experience 
lays bare the “hidden life” mysteries, secret doings, 
etc. of the Mormons as a “wide-awake woman secs 
them” Bright, Pure and Good, it is the best new book 
out, actually overflowing with good things for all. It 
r everywhere, with everybody, and outsells all other 
books three to one. Ministers say “ God speed it.” Eminent 
women endorse it. Everybody wants it; and agents are selling 
from 10 to 20 a day! 25th thousand now in press! We want 
5,000 more trusty agents NOW—men or women —and we will 
mail Outfit Free to those who will canvass. Large pamphlets 
with full particulars, extra terms, etc. sent free to anyone . 
Address A. D. Worthington & Co., Hartford, Conn. 
GOOD NEWS 
for book agents, and others 
desiring employment. New 
hooks by popular authors. 
LITTLE FOLKS IN FEATHERS AND FUR. by Olive 
Thorne, and THE WAYS OF WOMEN. l>y Dr. J. V. C. 
Smith. Splendidly gotten up. Beautifully illustrated. 
Nothing equal to them now offered to agents. THE LIFE 
AND ADVENTURES OF KIT CARSON is still selling 
rapidly. Over £0.000 already sold. $50 a week easily 
made. STOWE’S SELF-INTERPRETING FAMILY BIBLE, 
the finest in the world. Circulars giving full and complete 
information sent free. Mention the hooks wanted. 
Address, DUSTIN, GILMAN & CO., 
Hartford, Conn. 
CET THE BEST. 
Webster's DnaMpil Dictionary. 
10,000 Words and Meanings not in other Dictionaries. 
3000 Engravingsj 1840 Pages Qnarto. Price £12. 
Web ster is now glorious. [Pres. Raymond, Yassar Col. 
E very scholar knows its value. [IF. II. Prescott. 
B est defining Dictionary. [ Horace Mann, 
S tandard in ttiis office. [A. H. Clapp. Gov't Printer. 
T be etymology without a rival. [ John G. Saxe. 
E xcels in defining scientific terms. [Piy*’. Hitchcock. 
R eniarkablc compendium of knowledge. [Pres. Clark. 
“ The best practical English Dictionary 
extant.” —London Quarterly Review , October, 1873. 
Published by 6-. & C. MEBRIAM, Springfield, Mass. 
Sold by all Booksellers. 
THE FRUIT RECORDER AtVD 
COTTAGE GARDENER 
will be sent free for 3 months of 
this year to all who will pay post¬ 
age at office of delivery. We do 
not ask any one to subscribe for 
our paper until they know what 
they are to get. It speaks for itself. 
Price onlv $1 per year. Tlie Small 
Fruit Instructor is a work of 
<34 pp. that tells in simple language 
just how to grow fruits in abund¬ 
ance for home use or market. Price 25 cts., post-paid. 
_ A. M. PURDY, Palmyra , N. Y. 
Scribner’s Lumber & Log-Book. 
O VER HALF A MILLION COPIES SOLD. This is the 
most complete book of its kind ever published. It 
gives correct measurement of all kinds of lumber, logs, plank, 
cubical contents of square and round timber, stave and head¬ 
ing bolt tables, wages, rent, board, capacity of cisterns, 
cord-wood tables, interest, etc., and lias become the Stand¬ 
ard Book throughout the United States and Canada. 
Be sure a?id get the New Edition , with Doyle's Log-Table. 
Ask your bookseller for it. or I will send one for 3o cents, 
post-paid. G. \V. FISHER, P. O. Box 238, Rochester, N. Y. 
3 
MONTHS 
FREE. 
Self-Propel- 
For Cripples 
Can be easily 
in or out doors, 
ing the use of 
State vour weight 
for i 11 u s t r a t e d 
ferent styles and 
Please mention 
this paper. 
ling (Mrs 
and Invalids 
propelled, either 
by any one hav- 
hands. 
and send stamp 
catalogue of dit- 
prices. 
S, A. SMITH, 
No. 33 Platt St., 
N. Y. City. 
THE HOLDER CONTAINS THE INK.3.S0&*oo 
flAWKES’ PATENT HOLDER SAVES 1-3 TI31 h, 
>FITS ANY PEN. $2 TO 8$ BY MAIL. SEND 
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LIVINGSTONE IS DEAD. 
lor 30 years millions have intently watched the 
perilous struggles and grand acliievments of this world 
renowned Hero, and now eagerly desire the Complete 
Life History which unfolds also the wealth and curios¬ 
ities of a wild and wonderful country. It is now ready 
and selling to beat everything. More Agents Want¬ 
ed AT ONCE. For Particulars ot this, our superb NEW 
illustrated BIBLES, and OCEAN’S STORY, address 
HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, 
Philadelphia, Boston, or Cincinnati. 
A YEAR 
made with our grand 
COMBINATION PROSPECTUS. 
Represents 50 different books. Agents say this is the 
BEST THING EVER TRIED. 
The Books sell themselves in every family, and good men 
can make a business for life in one county. Agents 
Wanted on these and our magnificent Editions of Family 
Bibles. Full particulars free on application, Address 
■JOHN' E. POTTER & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. 
FANCIER’S JOURNAL to Fowls,'^Pigeons! 
Rabbits, Dogs, Song Birds, ete. Send stamp for Specimen 
Copy. JOS. M. WADE, Philadelphia’ Pa. 
S2500 
AGENTS 
WASTTED 
FOR THK 
CENTENNIAL 
GAZETTEER 
OF THE 
UNITED STATES. 
Showing the gigantic results of the “ First 100 Years of the 
Republic." Agents make $100 to $300 per month. Send for 
circular. ZIEGLER it M’CURDY, 
Philadelphia, Pa.; Springfield, Mass. 
TO BOOK AGENTS. 
We offer special and extra commissions to agents this fall. 
Our new books are just ready, and will stir up the reading 
public. We shall announce them soon. P ull information 
sent on application, and exclusive territory given. No 
agent, old or new, should make arrangement for books 
without first negotiating with us. We can and will give 
agents belter books . better terms , and enable them to make 
more money than any other house. 
Wanted—5,000 men and women as local agents, and 4 
experienced men and 2 women to act as General and Travel¬ 
ing Agents in the North and South. 
For information of hooks and agencies address 
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., 
Hartford, Conn. 
Four Hew Books! 
(FOR AGENTS.) 
OUR FIRST HUNDRED YEARS-12 monthly 
parts, 50 cts. each—2 parts now published. 
Life and Public Services of Cliarlcs Sumner. 
5th Edition. Revised and Enlarged. 
Spirit, of tile Holy Bible.—Illustrated by the Old 
Masters. 600 Illustrations. Text in English, French, and 
German. 
Maria Monk’s Daughter.—An Autobiography. 
Send for terms, specimen pages, and inducements. 
UNITED STATES PUBLISHING COMPANY, 
13 University Place, New York. 
npiic Young; Housekeeper’s Friend, 
■L by Mrs. Cornelius. The best Cook Book and guide for 
the various duties of the household published. Price $1.50. 
Interleaved $2.25. Sent by mail on receipt of price. 
THOMPSON BROWN & CO., 
Boston, Mass., Publishers. 
Kimball’s New Method for Reed Organ. 
The latest, largest, and by far the best and most complete 
Instruction book for Reed Organs. Used exclusively by the 
best teachers. Contains complete instructions and a large 
amount of beautiful Reed organ music. Kimball’s Hew 
Method contains 16S large qnarto pages, and is sold by all 
music dealers, or a copy will he mailed, post-paid, on receipt 
of $2.51), hv the publishers. 
S. BRAINARD’S SONS, Cleveland, Ohio. 
Every Farmer and Stock Raiser, and Everybody that 
keeps a Horse, a Cow, Poultry, Sheep or Swine— 
whether he lives in City, Town, or Country, wants the 
Live Stock Journal. 
Monthly. $1.50 per year. In its 5th Volume. Beautifully 
illustrated. The best instructor upon every class of Live 
Stock. National—giving equal attention to the Stock In¬ 
terest of every State. Treats, by practical writers, upon 
the Farm, the Dairy. Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Swine, Poultry, 
Bees, Fish and their diseases. Specimen copy, 10 cents. 
Address LIVE STOCK JOURNAL CO.,Bnfl'alo, X. Y. 
Good pay to agents. Agents wanted at every post-office. 
FANCIER S JOURNAL 
Babbits, Dogs, Song Birds, etc. Send stamp for Specimen 
Copy. JOS. M. WADE, Philadelphia, Pa. 
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LAVERACK College and Hudson River Inst., at Claver- 
ack, N.Y. Opens Sept. 7. Alonzo Flack. Pli. I).. Pres. 
w 
its Agency 
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Department, and is prepared to negotiate with gcutlcnnen of business ability 
Agents. Previous connection with the business is not considered necessary. 
Apply at the Home Office, 261 Broadway, IVew York. JOHN E. DEWITT, President. 
