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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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I>. Ij. I. Eiigiueei'iiig- !*icliool, 
FKANKLIS", DF.I.AWAliE CO., S. W, lias full equipment, 
aiul otfcr3 lliorouizh Instruclion. Special Advantngc* 
tliQ small cost of liviug. For Circular. Address 
OBO. ^X. JONES. A. M. 
FXJLL BLOOD 
GRADE ALDERNEY, 
AXD 
Ayrshire Sto(*k for Sale. 
The snlisrril).er 1ms crivcn til-" attonlion for the last few 
yeat-s fo the brt-i-iliiicol this tiulvc(lclir;i[i.'<i Stnuk, nml now 
oticrs forsiilc aporiioiiofhis hciil, toiiipri^iini; some sevt-iity- 
five Mend of nil uiesaiil iri'mli-'s. Anion.: tU'-'iii are ninny 
line fiuiiily Cows iiH't lU-itfrs. Persons wi^lMii,; lo sup|>ly 
themselves ure invircd lo (mU :\nil exiiuiinc itu- stock and the 
products of rhe D:iifv. Wiih common butter at sixty cents 
a pound, will it not pav lo kpfii a Cow that will produce 
two pounds per day, of superior iiutter? Address 
THOMAS FI ICII. Xcw Loudon, Conn. 
Ahlcriaeys for Sale. 
Cow. fawn color, dcop and rich milker; bcifc;*, yellow, 
little White. frtPiii sioek imported bv George Bird, both 
]ai-;reaiid liandsomc, :ilso a superior liuil calf, imm monilm 
old. pure fan n, dam and sire ot boili cow and calf, iiiipuried 
bv i:irliard-on. Call on or address G. W. KAIM.KE. at Crfss- 
kill. H Ttr.-n Co.. N. J., (ou ^■orthern K. li. o:>'. J., I7iiiile3 
from New-York.) 
€HESTEK WHITES. 
The subscriber, ibc oris:inal shipper of this popular breed 
of swiui! continues lo lill ordurs trom his extensive stock 
nnd other well selected and nremtum stock on rctisonablo 
teim.'j: Send lor a rircuIaroml)racing all necessary informa- 
tion for brecdin;^ and manageiueut. Address, 
THOS. WOOP. 
Doc Ilun, Chester Co., Pa. 
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PressaivaBu Chester ^VSalte Pig^s 
^^■iU be furni'shed by the subscribers, oilher singlvor in pairs 
fnot akin), and sent by express to any pai t of'the United 
States, Canada, or South Anietica. For particulai-s send for 
Circular. Address JAMES YOUNG, Jr. & CO., 
Marshalliowu, Chester Co., Pa. 
PPvEMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS fnr Sale.— 
Sent by Express to all parts of tlie United States. For 
Circulars and Prices, Address N. P. BOVKR & CO.. 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
** filiuts to fiSee-Koop- 
ov>," sK.vr Fr.KGot chtirse to any 
address, 'i'hi^ is a practical pani- 
jthlet. See dune Agriculturist. A- 
g-Mjis "Wanted in all unoccupied ter- 
ritoi'v, for the Improved Movable- 
Comb Bee-Hive "The Bee Keeper's 
Text Bool;," and "Ir-ilian" Queens, 
Address IT. A. KINCi, Nevada. O. 
Plata Duc!i.>, Fancy Fowls aasd 
EGGS for sale, bred and selected entirely from imported 
stock. A. M. nALSTE[),C8Peari-3t., New York. 
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Prodstce Coiisisiissiou McrcJiauts, 
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Send for 'Weeki.t Price Curhext. Mar];lu^ riato and 
Circular with Packing and Sliippiui; directions. 
Coantry Consignments receive special attention. 
liEFEKEXCES : 
BcnJ. Loder, Esq, X. T. l Hon. .1. K. Porter, 
Ex-l'rcs"t. Krie 1!. K. Allinny, N. Y. 
Crasiii & Co.. X. Y . Wm. S. '{110™, Ks<i., X. T. 
and Cliicago. 111. Prest. Xa'l Fire Ins, Co. 
King & Scott, Chicago, 111. ILan.'*. Son & Co.. N.'V. 
E- D. Huugerlord. Burlinston, Vf. 
' GIBBS & THOMSON, 
Unionville, S. C, 
otter their services in the canacitv of Agents for the sa^e of 
P.itent Medicines. Sewing Machines. Agricultural Iiiiple 
ments. Books, Seeds. Ac, also us Ascnts for Nurseries and 
Aiiriealtural Papers. 
Uefer to 1.. I. GAGE. Uuionville. S. C. 
Hard Rubber Garden Syringes. 
Tbevcrvbrst article made, and much more pleasant to 
use than iheial. Eacii syrin-ie is packed in a wood bo\ and 
can be sent to anv part of tUc eouutrv by express. Price 
S-lrcucli. Forsaloby. SHEP \I:D & I)UDLE\. 
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lONA and ISRAELLA 
GRAPES. 
These two kinds greatly surpass nil others in their assem- 
blage of excellences for all purposes, and my attention in 
propagating will licrcat'tcr be chiefly devoted to these. 
My establishment which was heretofofe the most extensive 
as well as the oldest in the country, has been greatly en- 
lari^ed and improved this season, for the express purpose of 
producing the best possible Vines to meet all of the various 
wants in planting. 
Persons interested are invited to visit the Island, and in- 
spect the Vines during every stage of their growth, and note 
the manner of producing them. 
A New Edition of the JtANUAL will be published in 
July, and also a new Price List and Descriptive Catalogue, 
My assortment, in addition to the above mentioned, com- 
prises all of the valuable varieties, including remnrka* 
blyfinc plants of Allen's Hybrid, Rogers' Hybrids, Dela- 
ware, Diana, Adlrondac, etc. 
The Vines of the lona Establishment have generally been 
acknowlcd;^ed to be the CJieapest, Qualitr/ considered, 
as well as tiie Ccst that have been produced, and the 
present stock gives promise of more than maintaining their 
former superiority. 
For full account of these new Vines and their history and 
advantages, sec PampUlot, which is sent to all applicants 
for two-cent stamp. 
, C. W. GRANT, iona, 
(near Peelcskill.) Westchester Co., N. T. 
VINES 
of a superior quality are gro'.vu at the Canandaigua Propa- 
gating Establislmient. Dealers and Planters are invited to 
call and Ex^viUXE our Vines or send for Price List. 
F. L. PERnV. Canandaitiua. N. Y. 
■pARM A:^S> FHSI'IT l.A:ifI>S. in a 
■■■ mild and healthful climate. TliirLy mWas south of Pliila- 
fli'.lpbia by Kailroad. in New Jersey, on the same line of lat- 
It'Ue as Baltimore, Md. 
Tiie soil is rich and productive, varying from a clay to a 
Randy loam, suitable for Wheat, Grass. Corn, Tobacco, Fruits 
and Vegetable*. This is a r/r.^at frJiit conntry. Five bun- 
tired Vineyards and Orchards have been planted out by ex- 
perienced fruit growers. Grape?. Peaches. Pears. &c., produce 
immense profits. Vineland is already one of the most beau- 
tiful pl.aces in the United States. The entire territory, con- 
sisting of forty five square miles of land, is laid out upon a 
general system of improvements. The laud is only sold to 
actual settlers with provision for public adornment. The 
place on account of its ^reat beauty as well as other advan- 
tages has become the resort of people of taste. It has in- 
creased five thousand people within the past throe years. 
Churches, Stores. Schools. Acadeniios. Societies of Art and 
Learning, and other elements of refinement and culture have 
been introduced. Hundreds of people arc constantly set- 
tling. Several liundrcd houses are being constructed, and 
it is estimated that five hundred will be built durinc: the sum- 
mer. Price of Farm land, twenty acre lots and upward, $23 
per acre. Five and ten acre, and Village lots for sale. 
Fruits ami Vegetables ripen earlier in this district than in 
any otlier locality north of NorfoUv, Va. Improved places 
for sale. 
Openings for .'xU kinds of business. Lumber Yards, Manu- 
factories, Foundries. Stores, and the like. 
For persons who desire mild winters, a heaUbful climate, 
and a good soil, in a country beautifully improved, abound- 
ing in fruits and possessing all other social privileges, in the 
heart of civilization, it is worthy of a visit. 
Letters answered and the Vineland Pural. a paper giving 
full information, and containing Ucports ol Solon Robinson, 
sent to applicant.^. 
Address Cri.\S. K. LAXDIS, VineU^nd P. O., Landi^ 
Township, New Jersey. 
From Report nf Solon Robinson, AgricitUurnl Editor 
of I'he Tribune : It is one of the most estcneive fertile 
tracts, in an almost level position and suitable condi- 
tion for plensa-nt farming that ii-e know of, this side of 
the Western Prairies, 
SUPERIOR FARM I.Al^n.— 30,000 
"■^ Acres, Franklin Tract, at Ncwfield. Cloueester Connly, 
New Jt Tscy. on the Railroad rnnninir from I'htl;nU-lpliia to 
Cape May. SO miles South of Philadelphia— adJolniuL^ tho 
Vineland Tiact. and 1 mili-s Noiih ol the \iiieland Station— 
for sale at low prices and on casv lerins. jn hits lo suit nur- 
chas'TS. Ciicuhirs. with reports of Solun llnbiiison, lion. 
^VilUam Pnrrv, and others, with full tntonnfiiion. sent to aji- 
plicaiils, free. Address JOHN 11. C(H'K1\ He CO.. New- 
Held, Gloucester Co., N. J. Improved I-arnis also for Sale. 
600 Maryland and Virginia Farms 
and Timbered Lands. 
Catalocne of Marvlnnd and Virginia Lands, with Geo- 
prnpldcal description of Marvland, for sale by R. W. TEM- 
PLEMAX & CO., Lund Ai'cnts. iiT Leslinjton-st , Baltimore 
Ciiv. enibractnc a description of tlie p<il! and products of 
Maryland. Send 'Zo cent:* lor a co|)y of Catalogue. 
NEW STRAWBERRIES. 
Ripa'wani.— At the great Strawbeny Show, of the 
American Institute, held la^^ June, In tlilsctty, the new Seed* 
ling K.ipaiva.111, took tlic Iii-:st prize, over all oilier varie- 
ties, lor the hirce-t berries. TheexhlltUion consi.'^tedof over 
100 varieties. The Agriculturist was shown in great neil'ec- 
tion. but the connnittec of judges consisting of Charleg 
DowniuiT. of Xewburgh, Isaac Buchanan, of Astoria. L. L, 
and Prof. Huntsman, of Flushing!, L. I., decided that tho 
R,ipn.\vnin was entitled to the first prize. In this remark- 
able Seedliu;! seems to be another advance toward a perfect 
beriy. The pinnt is verysrronir and harrly. ai:d wondcrfidly 
productive, over 3T0 berries have been Cf.unted on a sin-zle 
iilant, the l>eiiy of monstrous size, a brilliant scarlet color, 
t will bear carriage better ihan nnv variety I know of, and 
will not ehansi^ its heauiirul t^carlet coUtr for da vs. It Is be- 
lieved that this varu'iy will sin-pass all other kinils for mark- 
et imrposes. I shall lie ready to deliver |»lant9 in rotation, 
as or{lered. after the first, of August, at the followini: rates: 
12 plants, $2.00; aO, $0.0; 100. $10.00; 1,000, §M.OO. 
Ella.— A new Seedling ofpromiso. ripening its fruit boforo 
nnv other kind, fruit larze. verv sweet, plant vicrorons and 
productive, plants $2.0i; per dozen, or $10.0u per hundred. 
Hantsmaii^s Emily.— A very large and produc- 
tive, and beautiful varietv. a Seedling of Prof, lluntsraan, 
it should be In evcrv good collecuon, plants $:3.00 per 
dozen; SlO.COper hundred. 
Golclcn QfUceii.— A monstrous berry, G InehcB in diam- 
eter, beautiful color, plant viporonsand very productive, tho 
fruit commands a \\vi.\\ price in market. 
Knox's 700 has proved fine this season, plants $1.00 per 
dozen; or $5.00 per hundred. 
'Sew Jur^cy Scarlet.- This is a very cnrly, and proni- 
isinir kind, fruit laric and productive, plants $1.0^ per dozen ; 
or 4^'.00 per hundred. 
Ilia.- The productiveness of this variety is flatonishlng, 
fruit scarlet and showv.it will pav w^ell fur market purposes, 
plants $l.O0 per dozi-u; $;i.0u per 100; or $'.2J.OO per lOtiO. 
Agriculturist.- This vai-iety has given good satisfac- 
tion this season, the berries even larger, and more produc- 
tive than before, unquesiionablv one of the best market va- 
rieties, plants $l.=iO per luO; or $10.0J per looO. 1 have a Urge 
stock of plants of this variety. 
Mead's Seedling has fruited very finely this season, 
berries very large, and of the finest quality, plants $1.00 per 
dozen; or ^.00 per hundred. 
Victory.— A splendid new Seedling, ft-uit very large 
and verv productive, color, blush, distinct from all oth- 
cr.s a valu.ible kind, plauu $1.00 per dozen; or ifj per 100. 
IiCnniii£;'s 'White.- Very large, the best White berrj- 
grown, plants $1.00 per dozen: $3.00 per hundred. 
100 other varieties, embracing many new ones from 
France and Belgium. 
Address WM. S. CAHPEXTER, 
156 Reade-st„ New York. ^ 
TURIVIF SEEKS, &c.. 
By Mail, Postage Paid. 
All Warranted of the ttrst Quality. 
per ponrid. 
Early White Dntoh Turnip $1.00 
TVIiiie Strap Leaf do 1.00 
lied Top Strap Leaf do l-flO 
Long Wlitte Cow Horn do l.M 
Larjte Wlilte French do 1.00 
Lons Wliitc Tailliarrt do 1.00 
Large White Norloik do 7^ 
Lai'Se White Globe do 'J 
ClermanTeltow do 2.00 
Yellowstone do LOO 
Yellow Aberdeen do ■ LOO 
Yellow Finland do 2.50 
Golden Ball (ver.v line) do LOO 
Improved Iiiita-Ba;ia do. .. LOO 
Lainir's do. do. do. . LOO 
Sklrving's do. do. ao 15 
ALSO, 
per oz., ct-'j. per tb. 
"Wliite Spined Cucnttibers for plcUlea 15 1.50 
lircen Curled Lndive 80 8.00 
Corn Salad 15 l.nO 
Hardy Green Lettuce S() 3.00 
Brown Winter do SO 8.00 
Yellow Snuiinc Turnip Radish 15 L.'iO 
BlaekFall do. .. 15 1.50 
Scarlet Chinese Winter do 30 4.0O 
Uound Leaf Spinacl) 10 75 
Larsre Fiandr** do 10 15 
PrickJey do 10 75 
TRADE PRICE LISX.SOX APPIilCATION. 
J. 5L TIIOIinUP.N' & CO.. 
15 Jolin St., New York. 
No. 1 PeriiviaBa Cisiano, 
of recent Importations, for sale by 
CHAPMAN & VANWTCK, 
120 Front.st., New Torll. 
