1866.] 
AMERICAN AGHIGULTURIST. 
375 
BONE TA-FEU I I 
Has boL'ii tostcd by thous:m(ls of fiirmcrs and 
fouiul superior to any otiier manure foi" Fall 
ami Winter y:nun, aud lof a top-dressiug ou 
hiwiis autl niL'iKlows. 
It is iiii\uur:\ctured for aud used as a substi- 
lute lor Peruvian guano, and judged by many 
tobetullv LHiual to il. It U sola at the low 
price of ^40 per Tou. 
Mrtnufactuved only by the 
LODI MANUFACtUIUNO COMPANY. 
GG Courtlftudt-st., New-York, 
t o Avboni all orders mvist be addressed. 
"\rr. M. A. Bradford, of liye, Westchosler Co., N. V.. says 
of " I'.one Ta-lVu." That it U tlie very best compound 1 have 
rver used, combining tliose principles whiuli nromoto rapid 
•:i-o«iJi ai)d also pernutnc'Ut oenelit lo the land. lusedit on 
•;ra\Tlly soil, which h;Kl always hcen very unprodnotive, 
althoii^ti well manuieii. the result was so marked as loat- 
iract the attention of all who witnessed it. An abundaut crop 
of rye was produced, mensuriiiir from 6H to lU feet, followed 
bv a heavy growth of tlmotliy and clover. I iiave also used 
it in the garden, and in every case it has given perfect satis- 
faction. 
BONE 
For Sale by the Manufacturers. Pure Bone Dust and Fresh 
iJone Superphosphate of Lime. Address 
A. LISTER & BROTHER, 
Ceres Mills, Newark, N. J. 
IliLIlVOIS. 
Valuable Farm for sale, situated 2K miles South of Green- 
ville, Bond Co., 4S miles East of St. Louis. It consists of 
fifiSM acres of land on the edge of the timber, is in a high 
state of cultivation, and all under fence and Osage Orantre, 
excepting SO acres of timber— there arel20 acres of Meadow, 
IGO acres Blue Grass pasture; 20 acres of Orchard in heavy 
bearing, the balance in Corn, &c. Large and well finished 
dwelling house, 40 feet square, with brick cellar, and a 10 
foot Verandah on 3 sides, the house contains 10 rooms and 
good closets. A very good cottage of i rooms for a man or 
tenant, 3 never failing wells and plenty of stockwater. One 
large Barn for hay and grain: 1 Stable for 10 or 12 horses; 
a divided cattle shed, G0s55 feet, and several other sheds; 
large Coach House aud "Work Shop, also Sheep Sheds; a 
siood fiardeu. Peach Orchard and Cherry Trees, Tlie Stock 
on the Farm is also for sale— some 40 Horses, mares and colts, 
bred from imported stock; TiOO Sheep, and some 30 head of 
florned Cattle, of good l)reed. The ahove will be sold ou 
reasonable terms, or exchanged for good desirable property 
in Western N. Y.. or near the City of New York. For fur- 
ther particulars, address Box 81, Geueva, N. Y., or Mr. H. 
HAMMOND, on the premises. The Village of Greenville, 
contains a bu-ge and well conducted Female College, and 
other unusual advantages. Three R. R. Depots withm 18 
miles, and the prospect of the Atlantic aud Mississippi K. R. 
parsing within a short distance. 
^"^^OOD HOMES IN NORTH MISSOURI. 
IK FAUMEIIS, MECHANICS and MANUFACTURERS of 
the North and East should come to Missouri, because you 
can now do better for youi-selves. families, society generally, 
and for posterity, than you can by staying where you are. 
By coming you can get better farms aucl homes, do more 
business and make more money, easier and quicker than to 
remain where competition is strong aud sharp, aud profits 
siuali. As others have done you can do, for the chances now 
are as good as ever, and in many respects better. 
Missouri ii rich in Agricultural resources, provisions are 
abundant. Coal, Iron, Lead, Copper, Wool, Cotton, Hemp, 
Flax, and otlier raw materials to be wrought are at hand in 
a hcalthv c'dniate giving vigor to labor, and in a central lo- 
cation Willi cheap and direct access to all the markets. 
These facts make Missouri a producing aud manufacturing 
region; and when the snrplus artisan population of old antl 
less favored districts are wise enough to come liere in sufli- 
cient numbers, then tliere will be an adequate supply of la- 
])or for the wants aud facilities of this State, and make it a 
consuming country also. Tluis tlie great department of hu- 
man industry can and surely will combine to give the full 
prosperity this noble State generonslj' invites and so richly 
deserves. 
The HANNIBAL AND ST. JOSEPH RAILROAD oft'ers for 
sale at low prices on two or ten years credit nearlj' 500,000 
acres of best prairie, timber and coal lauds iu Northern 
Missouri, which is the best Agricultural part of the. Slate. 
Documents giving full particulars are sent in packages 
gratis to all who wish to distribute them, to induce others to 
join in forming a neighborhood or colony. 
A Sectional Map showing exact location of land is sold at 
:;o cents. Address GEO. S. HARRIS, Laud Commissioner, 
Hannibal, Missouri. 
IVew Jersey Lands for Sale, 
in Tracts to suit purchasers. 
?Jt,000 Acres of Superior Soil iu One Body, 
on Camden and Atlantic Railroad, in best locction in South 
Jersey. Lands shown free of expense. 
Apply to E. WRIGHT, Elwood, Atlantic Co., N. J. 
Z^ Also many thousand acres of Cranberry lands. Cir- 
culars or other information cheerfully forwarded. 
From the Report of Wm. L. Allison, of the Worlin{/ 
Fariner.—"AtEiirood,a thriinno mttlement 37 mUei< from 
Philadelphia, the land is heacier and richer than those at 
Hammonton, and there iV '}io drifting sand to annoy the 
cultivator,''^ 
Cwreat Chance for a Barg^aiii. 
For Sale or Exchange for farm or city property, 30 acres 
land; good house and outbuildings ; plenty of fruit and 
shrubbery; good store, with excellent trade; Sanford & 
Mallory Flax Brake; excellent arrangement for oil mill; 
on proposed Railroad from Indianapolis to Vincenncs ; near 
a thriving town, in one of the healthiest locations in the 
State. For further particulars, address J. F. ALLISON, 
Point Commerce, Greene Co., Ind. 
Maryland and Virginia Farms. 
The Subscribers liave ou hand, Farms from 50 to 1000 acres 
on all the chief Thoroughfares, Railroads, and Watercourses, 
in Maryland aud Virginia. Also Country Seats near and 
Residences and Building Lots in and around Baltimore and 
Washington. For Descriptions apply to 
JOHN GLENN & CO.. 
59 Second-8t,, Baltimore, Md. 
^llfi'KRIOR FAKM I.A3iB>.— 30,000 
t^ Acres, Franklin Tract, nt Kowfield. Gloucester Conntv 
New Jersey, on lh(' ilailruad intinin^ from Philadi-liiliia to 
Capo May. :.!0 miles Snuiji ,)f Pliihulelphia-ailjniiiinir ti,c 
Vincland'Tract. aud :2 miles Xorlh ol'tlie Vlneland Station— 
for sale at low pi'u-cs and on ea<v lei-ms. in lots to suit pur- 
chasers. Circulars, with rrpmf.-t of i^nlou Kobinsmi, Hun. 
AVilliam Parrv, and others, witli full inlormatiou. sent to aii- 
plicauls free. Address JOHN H. COFFIN & Ct). New- 
field, Gloucester Co., N. J. Improved Farms also for Sale. 
" On the Eastern Sliorc," 
Ranging from ,^0 lo 500 acre.s, iu Talbot County, on or near 
the Salt Water Courses, and the "Maryland and Delaware 
Railroad." Send for Circular and for reference to parties 
lately settled among us. 
GOLDSDOROUGH & HALL, Agent.^, 
Eastou, Maryland. 
^TAIVTED TO RENT 
A Milk and Vegetable farm, near a good mai-ket; or a Con- 
necticut iiiver farm, witli a Tobacco Shed upon it, and good 
facilities for manuring, &c. Ample reference furnished as 
to character aud capacity. Rent iu advance. Possession 
not necessary till next March. Address J. H. WOODBURY, 
P. O. Box No. 111?, Lowell. Mass. 
PINE HILLS OF GEORGIA.— Clienp Farms, a 
genial climate, a con^■e^irnt market, and a friendly pop- 
ulation. For a Descriptive Circular, Address 
D. H. JACQUES. S89 Broadway, New York. 
^ NHW-YORK ^ 
.# 
NEW-YORK. 
Pfi'odnee Coiiimls^iOBi MercSaaails, 
P'or the sale of Country produce of all kinds. 
Send for Weekly Prioe Cdrrent, Marking Plate and 
Circular with Packing aud Shipping directions. 
A good reliable Agent wanted 
in every town, to take the en- 
tire control, lor his neighbor- 
hood, of several of the best. 
MOST S.\LABLE AND PROFITABLE 
articles of every day use ever 
presented to the puolic. Prof- 
its large satisfaction guaran- 
teed. The right man or woman 
can make from %iQ to $20 a 
week, easily. Enclose stamp 
for full description and Illus- 
trated catalogue. 
N. y. Manufactueikg Co., 
37 Park Row, N. Y. 
1,000 
AGEITS 
Wanted. 
{Male and Female.) 
**IIiHts to Bee-Keep- 
er.*!," SENT FREE of Charge to any 
address. This is a practical pam- 
phlet. See June Agriculturist. A- 
gents Wanted in all unoccupied ter- 
ritory, for the Improved Movable- 
Comb Bee-llive. "The Bee-Keeper's 
Test Book," and " Italian" Queens. 
Address H. A. KING, Kevada. O. 
I*Hre Blood Merino Sheep. 
The subscriber having sold his farm, offers at a low price 
his flock of Merinos, of tlie [ Attwood and Rich) stock bred 
by Dr. Randall and himself, the sheep remain at Beacon 
Farm, but application to be made to 
WM. BEEBE, Bridgewater, Mass. 
MEW YORK COLLEGE OF VETERINARY 
Surgeons, 179 Lexinston Avenue, N. Y. City. (lucor- 
porated^l857.) The Lectures commence in November and 
terminate in the latter part of February.— i^rtc?f/(i',— J. BUS- 
TEED, M. f>., Pres't ; A. F. Liautard, M. D., V. S. ; A. 
Large, M. D . V. S.; F. D. Weissk, M. D. 
Letters may be addressed to Dr. Bustecd. By order of the 
Trustees. A. F. LIAUTARD, Registrar. 
AliDERlVETS for Sale, thoroughbred, one Cow, fresh, 
one heifer, :J0 months old, one heifer calf. Also, oue Ches- 
ter County Boar, 10 months old, bred by Boyer. Also, a few 
pairs choice young whitefaced Spanish, White Leghorn, and 
Brahma Fowls. Address G. W. FARLEE, Cressfeill, N. J. 
(On Northern R. R., 17 miles from New York.) 
THOROUGH-BRED STOCK, AND DOMESTIC 
AND ORNAMENTAL FOWLS FOR SALE !— Compris- 
ing iu all over 150 breeds and ixtriHies .' 130 of Fowls 
alone/ All of best <juality. Splendid opportunity for 
Western Fanciers, especially. Enclose stamp for Catalogue, 
or name variety desired. Reference, C. N. Bement. Address 
COX, SCARFF & CO., or J. C COX, Osboru, Greene Co., O. 
PIGS ! PffOS ! : 
Earl of Seftou pigs from Imported Stock, small breed, 
make the Jinest ot pork, and are the best workers known. 
Also, Leicester pigs, largest breed in the world. Also, 
CUester County pigs for sale by 
^ D. H. GOODELL, 
Antrim, N. II. 
Premium Chester Wlilte Pfg§ 
Constantly on hand, and for sale, at reasonable prices. 
Warranted pure 
prices, Address 
Warranted pure, and of tine quality. For circular and 
.J.VMES TOUNt;, jr. & CO., 
Marslialton, Chester Co., Pa. 
PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for Sale.— 
Sent l)y Express to all parts of tlie United States. For 
Circulars and Prices, Address N, P. BOYEK & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chest er Co., Pa. 
PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for Sale, 
r,. .1. P.lDWEl.L, Tecuin.seh, Mich. 
Plata Ducks, Fancy Fowls and 
EGGS for sale, bred and selected entirely from imported 
stock. A. M. HALSTED, CS Pearl-st., New York. 
ttEND FOR DESCRIPTION of tlio finest Thar- 
fJOHcih-ln-ed Cliester While Pliis and Imported Fowls in 
America. L. B. SILVEl!, SALEJI, Ohio. 
FERRETS.— A few pairs Ferrets for sale. In good condi- 
tion for hunting liabbits, Goplicrs. Pats, &c. Price $20 per 
pair. Address S. E. THOMPSON, Worcester, Mass. 
Wi 
ANTED.— PEACOCK FEATHERS.— Partie.s 
having any for sale, please state price, and 
Address II. Pl.XCIIOX, 01 Bleeckcr-st., New Yorlc. 
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Rev. J. E. KING. D. D., Fort Edward, N. Y. 
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