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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[July, 
CMESYLIC COMPOUNDS 
(Patented, 
comma ■ use. With license nntler Letter 
compounds are being manufactured by tlie undersigned, 
whose Family Soaps have lon-^ been a staple article in the 
market, 
SHEEP DIP, 
For Curing Scab and Destroying Insects on SI 
fi ft Canisters £1.25 
11") " " '::.r, 
50 " Ke<:s 10.00 
200 " Bbls 35.00 
Proportions are 1 ft Dip to 5 gallons water for 5 to 10 Sheep, 
according to size. 
PLANT PROTECTOR. 
Involution for destroying and repelling insects from Trees 
@rlil cents, and §1.00; larger pacfc- 
■ Plant 
In 1 and 3 lt> Can 
iges same price as 
Sheep Dip. 
CRESYLIC OINTMENT, 
CARBOLIC DiSiNFECTiNC SOAP. 
In tablets for convenient rise in washing Horses, Does, Piss. 
&e., destrovinj Insects ot all kin.ls, protecting from Flies, 
curative of' Sores. Scratches, and Chntes ot all Rinds. 
In boxes. 3 dozen tablets, $3.00. In boxes, ft. bars, $J. 
LAUNDRY AND No. I SOAPS. 
cultural Dealers, Druggists, and by the manufacturers. 
JAMES P.UCHAN & CO.. 
r.ii Elizabeth-st., New York. 
J. H. BURTT, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
STORE, 84 KNEELAND STREET. 
Warehouse, 115 South St., Boston. Mass. 
Particular attention given to sales of Flour. Butter, I 
Eggs, Hides, Pelis. Country Produce, Arc. 
CATALOGUES «EXT FREE. 
M. O'KEEFE, SO> &, CO., 
Importers and Growers, "Wholesale and Re- 
tail Dealers in Flower and Vegetable Seeds, 
Dutch Bulbs, Fruit Plants, Ornamental 
Shrubs, Roses, &e. 
Elhvanger & Barry's Clock. Rochester, N. Y. 
Camellia Japonica 
should be purchased during the summer. 
They arc offered at 
$30 to S30 per 100, 
and still lower by the 1,000. 
Larger plants are one to two dollars each. 
All are compact and bushy. Adorjesa 
PARSOXS & CO., Flushing, X. Y. 
Southern Market. 
"*Ye have a large stock of Cabbaae Plants grotvini' for the 
Southern Market, orders for which "ill now be received. 
They will be seat out during July and August, us directed. 
Prices and varieties may be seen in June No. of Agricultur- 
ist, page 838. EDWARD I'.UUGI .-- . 
Foughke.-psic, N. Y. 
To Tree Agents and Large Planters. 
We now have the largest stock of Small Fruits in the 
country, and can supply plants this fall at low rales. Write 
us for terms to ;i'_-en;-. ArMr. -- 
Pl"l:HY * .JOHNSTON*. Palmvra. N*. Y.. 
Or, PUl:D\" & HANCE, South Bend. Ind. 
i:o. a. iHinz, the ureat 
SEED WHEAT GBdWE'l, ( fiam- i 
Descriptive List of the best Seed Whears 
G 
in tlie world. 
Premium Chester White Pigs. 
THOROUGHBRED Stock, and Domestic and 
-■- Ornamental Fowls for sale. For circulars and price 
address N*. P. BOTKR & I O., 
Parkesburgh, Chest, r C ... Pa. 
HE IMPROVED OHIO CHESTER HOGS 
produce the greatest amount at Port, lor food con- 
sumed. o! am- known breed, s.-n.i -i an p i.v rs le-er.ption 
and a great variety of other Than 
Animals ami Fowls. L. I). SILVER, Salem, Ohio. 
BEAUTIFUL WOMEN." —NATIONAL 
types; English. French. German, Austrian. Turk- 
tsh, Russian', Grecian/Swiss. Polish', cione-e,' Sw'cdish','r/u"ch 
Japanese, &c with portraits, in Julv No. Pm:E> :..i.«ir w. 
.Torr.N \I.. 30 ets.. or *:'• a vear. ( lull, of in, sis nn.ntiis "o.i 
trial." for $10. S. K, WLLLS, SS.i Etroad\t ay, Hew York. 
HE CO.WECTIOSER'S IIUD. 
BOOK.-Giving full and explicit directions for mak- 
ing Candy, Bon-bons. Carraways. Cli.rol ,tn romfits. Cut. 
Essences. Fruit Pastes, rce i -earns. Lozenges. 
Icings. Meringues. Syrups etc., 
i-.-ls. .1. . 
Marmalades. Ja...„, 
Price Sj cents. Send order9 to O. A. ROORBACH, 102 N*»s- 
ROCKBRIDGE ALC3I SPRINGS, VA., 
OPES JFN'E 1st, 1863. 
This is one of the most beautiful Summer resorts in Vir- 
ginia, and nuile tlie mo-t c.iehri.re.I tor its Mineral Virtues. 
For Pamphlets with Mnpsot'R. R. routes and all particulars, 
apply to Heorman& Co., N*.-w York: Weeks A: Potter, 
I:..-;.,!,; WvETHtc Bt.ns, Philadelphia; Coleman & Roo- 
ki:s. Il.iltimore; Piii.EM. ^ I.M.I.. I'.i i Union . 1 ; or by mail 
as above. FRAZIER & RANDOLPH, Proprietors. 
•au-sl., New York. 
? 
id Simple Instructions in the art of 
ENTRILOaUY 
ie art of creatin-r Vocal Illusions: Tricks 
rradeand the Tea Companies; Extempor 
if-lniiir; Pet-nut Culture; Home-made J?nn 
Me- 
tiir'-: J ip m-rsc Al.isic; Trick oi Aerial suspend on, and of 
tlie Human H-'.ni Float ic^ in tlie Air ; Treatment oi Cancer; 
Art of Ju-lirini: Hors.-.; A Cuiin- Actor; Clmk-e of Cuna- 
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to Speak; Authorship as a Universal Accomplishment; 
Gratuitous Advertisin-:; What to do for a Living; Queer 
Fish'-s— l-'ttpin-i. iliiniiin-r, shooting and talking fishes 
r-yoln 
Health and Tor Athletic Contests ; Exposure of 
ancy,_or Soul Ch:u niin-i; How People ^ee Ghosts; 
to Write Business Letr.-rs; I'ailiimr. h--:ikhful and hurt- 
ful: Kalsominin?; Queer Surgery; The Kailir Knoh-Kerrle ; 
liemedies for Intoxic.-itirm an I love of Liquor; Ineemiitv in 
a New Channel; Is Salt Toisonons? Artesian Wells; Short- 
hand Writers Wanted; Maple smrar Making ; Liniments 
and Pain Paint'; Artificial Honey; Rich Men of the World 
and how ttaev trained their WL-aUli, in.-ludin-j Bonner. Drew, 
Vanderbilt, Stewart, Claflin. &c.; Exposures of Humbugs 
and Swindles bv the author of the famous book, "Rogues 
and Rogueries." Hints to Young Men who are, or who" ex- 
pect to be in Love, and Hints to Young Ladies who are or 
who expect to he fallen in Love With, bv Aunt Sue; Puz- 
zles and Amusements for tfee Young Folks; Useful Arts; 
Valuable Recipes; Entertaining and Useful Reading for 
everybody, &c, Ac., will be found in 
HANEY'S JOURNAL, 
a small but neat and attractive monthly vaper, oarefnllv ed- 
ited, and moderately Illustrated. H> think Hanky's Jottb- 
urst-ratp little paper, bur perhaps we are not the best 
prise alffuture subscribers in the same wav, we" will not s 
it is file "Best and Cheapest in the World," a* publish* 
should be glad to have every reader of this 
TiYe continue our offer to send Haxet's 
.TorRNAL the WHOLE of this that. 
(1868) for onlv Twenty-five Cents. 
thus enabling all to secure a supply of 
eful and entertaining reading " a't 
OBSERVE.— Wq will send the JorRX, 
only l'» new suhsi-ribers taking 
for thfs small 
January tS68. 
a large circulation for th 
merits for retaining all, or nearly all subscribers 
object is to obtain 
We trust to the paper's 
get for 
Wholesalers. JESSE II V\EY & CO., 
Publishers, 119 \:i^iu->t.. \ew York. 
GRAXT AND COLFAX IX THE FIELD.— 
THE CAMPAIGN ""KNED. N"ow is the time for 
Agents to make nionev. Thirtv <li!T-n nt styles of elegant 
Campaign BADGES; MEDALS and TINS n<»w readv. Sam- 
ple lots sent to the trade at tlie rate of 15 cents each, post- 
paid. 
Also, In Press, WELL'S ILLUSTRATED NATIONAL 
HAND-BOOK, a complete compendium ot the Political His- 
tory of the country, troin the original formation of the 
Government to the present time. The most complete work 
Of the bind ever published. It should be in the possession 
book of 
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TO THE TRADE.— We propose to produce, from time To 
time, everything that is wanted in the Campaign line. If 
vou want {he light kind of goods at the right prices, send to 
: i rei'.s. Send for descriptive catah^iir, with terms. 
Address B. W. HIT) HCOCK, 
Publisher and Manufacturer of Campaign Goods, No. (n 
SprfnR-st, New-York, under St. Nicholas Hotel. 
The Private Family Record. 
Photographic and Bio-rraphie. Admirably arranged for 
recording in detail the personal incidents in the life of each 
member of the Family, with spaces for their 111 
different ages, from infancy up, thus making an invaluable 
reference for both the present and future generations. By 
JOHN H. GRISCOM. M. D. Price, Board and paper. $2.50. 
Hoard and Cloth, M50. Full Morocco, $5.00. Mailed post 
free on receipt of price. Explanatory circulars sent on ap- 
plication. Loral agents wanted in every town in the L". S. 
EDWARD GR1SCOM, Gen'l Agt.. 42 Ka*t 2','th St., New York. 
the Sunday school. 
jpst law, yi>. 
The Gospel in the Trees. 
By Alexander Clark, A. M. 12mo, 305 pag 
■veled boards. Price, post-paid, $i.5t 
sparkles with the freshness of Spring-time.' 
To -A^cVvevtisers. 
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published at Manchester, X. IL, is the leading Farming 
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of space each insertion. Twelve lines make an Inch long. 
Twenty dollars per column single insertion. 
.TOHX B. CLARKE. Editor and Proprietor. 
»CJHiAIS!EF&rCTOJl 
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Also, a few choice Thoroughbred Devon Bulls. Cows, and 
HeiftT?, from milking and nnmiiu-n stock, for sale bv 
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Ry JAMES PAUTOX, the "Prince of Biographers. " con- 
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ABBOTT'S LIFE OF GENERAL GRANT. 
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Ohio, for tlie July N'o. of " The Teacher of Penmanship." 
iproTement and promotion : YOUNG WOMRN 
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iniv have the *: Illustrated Phrenological Jovrkal 
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ISiG.— An expo-.ition of the Principles of Oratorj". 
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onlv $1 each. The Pictorial Phrenological Journal. 
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SSodwortb. Allen &, Fischer, 
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all kinds made to order. 
Send for Price List, 6 Astor Place, New York. 
CROCKERT.Sorae years experience in a whole- 
sale Crockery house will enable me ro supply families 
i'. It ! miry dealers at the lowest New Yo: k rates. Tinware 
find liouse-ftirnishins Etoods alsoboufflit on Commission from 
.Manufacturer.- dnect. c. II. P.AKEII, 51 liarcl.iy-st., N. Y. 
GOLD "T"F.XS. ■'50c.; Fountain Styles. SI to $1; with 
?,ase and pencil. $2 to S->."0. Pens repaired for 5i)c. 
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L. L. WHITLOCK'S Agricultural and Hor- 
ticultural Headquarters. Every implement 
-hould be represented. 245 Broadway, "V. Y. 
EVERY MAX HIS OWN PRIMER. 
i LOWE PP.EjS' COMPANY, 
of CABBAGE PLANTS lor sale at low rate!, 
by E. BURGESS. Pousrlikeepsie. N. Y. 
