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AMERICAN AG-RICUr^TURIST. 
[November, 
DEM CREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. 
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Dcinorcst's Young America. I 
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Shinlug like gome of light. 
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^ BUISTS WHOLESALE 
Price Current of Garden Seeds 
of \n\6 scasou's crop is out. Our customc rs will receive cop. 
I'.'S liy mail witliouL notice, otiiurs ciesiring thciii "will pleuse 
advitie, enclosing stiiuip. Address 
ROBERT BUIST, Jr., 
Soed,'\Varcliousc, MJ & 0^4 .Murket-street, 
I'HILAUELPHIA. 
g EARLY GOODRICH POTATOES. 
My crop of tliis celebrated variety i^ ready for shipping. 
Barrels eontainlni: 3^' busliels piice ?10, includiug barrel. 
Address all orders 
IIOIiEUT BUIST, Jr., 
Seed "Warehouse. 92-3 & 9.'4 Market-street, 
PHILADBLPHIA. 
g BUISTS GARDEN ALNInAC and 
MANU.VL. ror '07, will be issued this month— every 
family should Imve a copy— gratis ou application, enclosing 
ft red stamp. AddresB 
ROBEUT nUIST, Jn., 
Seed TVafehuuse, 933 & 931 Market-street, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
Myatt's Linnseus Rhubarb. 
For stile, Myatt's Lliinx'tis lilinbarlt. vvarivinted j;enuiii^. 
packed and delivered at any iionit in the city of Xew York, 
free of charae. 
Price ]>er 1,000 ordinary size. $3.j.0O. 
■• '•■ lartte size. S4j.0O. 
-.EO. n. UN'DERHILL, Ojster Bay, L. I. 
Post OfflCG address "Locust Valley, L. I. 
The DiihriBig Raspberry. 
OrUinated near I'liila'k-lplii.i. is oll'eied as the larpest aud 
most^ I)roduetive h:tr<lv lla^iiherry now known, price of 
plants, St each -. S9 per d'^tzen ; forwarded bv mail. 
HENRY A. DIIEElt. Seedsman axi> Florist, 
;il Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Glt^VFE: K,OOTS. 
IVES, CATAWBA, CONCOKD, lOXA, &c. 
GRAPE 'WOOD. Many Varieties. 
SMAliL TRUITS. 
Rlttatlnny, Philadelphia and Currants. 
Address, icithont nkiiuij, for Price List aud History Ives' 
Seedling. M. H. LEWIS & CO., Sandusky, Ohio. 
THE 1U)G liUEEDEl'.'S MANUAL sent free of postase 
for 25 cents. Everv iV.rnier should have a copy. Address 
N. P. nOY'ER &, CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
Pure Brahma Fowls i Pea-combed), for sale in Trios or 
Pair? B, F. HOLBUOOK, JJitjct, Mass, 
The KITTATINNY-Its Chief Points are: 
I. Very Inrgest size. 
'■2, Kiioriiitms productiveness. 
J. Must firljcious Ilavor. 
4. Uiiir-jruj liipening. 
5, Ko Hard core like Lawton, 
6. Sweet euouirh without snaar 
7, Ketains color after pieking. 
18. Karlier t!i:in New llochfllc, 
9. Fit for Market when Kipe. 
10. Very hardy, lias never win- 
t.T-kilkwl. 
I I , Tested by .T to ten years trial. 
l^i. Admitted the Best Black- 
berry known by the higlicht 
oritv. viz: Chas. Downing, wni. 
S. Carpciitpr. Peter B. Meade. Editors 
Agrieulturjsf. and cvovv one who has 
tasted It The above" Ih fully con- 
firmed bv another year's trial. i\o Gar- 
iti-n, however small, is romplete without 
it. Testimonials, A:c.— "0 i)ages— aent fur 
i stamps. Address 
AVERAGE SIZE. E. WILLIAMS, Moutclair, X. J. 
KACH PITTS FOR NURSERYMEN, gathered 
from Native Trees. Also a prime lot of dried Peaches. 
iJrled from supiTior ripe Irnit. very yweet. For sale by 
C. B. IIOGEUS, No. J33Market-st., PhiiadL-lphia. Pa. 
Lilium Lancifolium or Japan Lily. 
aO,(>00 Strniie Bulbs, very low to the Trade. Also a lim- 
itL'd supply of Lilium Aua-ntmn. For prices iiddress 
FliANCIS BllILL, Newark, New Jersey. 
L.\1\E'S PFRtHASIlNG AGEXtY. 
Choice lona, Israella and Adirondac Orape Vines. Trees 
Plants and Shrubs. Send for Catalosne. A reliable Aijeur> 
for pni-chasins Agricultural Implements, Stock, &c. 
Special attention given to purchasing ISnoks for Puhllt, 
or Private Libraries. II. B. LANE, 
VA Xassau-sl., Kcw Y"ork. 
i6 TNDISPENSABLE." — How to Write, How 
■"-to Talk, ilow to llehave. aud Ilow to Do Business. 
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LEK & WELLS, N. T. AEcnts Wanted. 
FARMERS' AND STOCK BREEDER'S AD- 
VKP.TlSEl;, sent l.i months for ."0 <ls.. in clnhs of 50, to 
one offlce. .\ddrc5s X. P. BOY-EIt & CO., Uuni Tree, Clicsler 
County, Pennsylvania. 
MONTH IS BF.INB MADE -WITH 
IMPIIOVED S.fiNCIL DINS, by ladies 
centlempu. Send for oar//-ce Cutaloijtiti 
containinsr saniides and i>rices. Address, 
S. SI. SPE.\CEk&CO.,Bi!iltlcfcoro\ V«. 
$200 « 
HE GAME OF CHECKERS SIMPLIFIED, 
price 50 cents ; The Scottish Dr.ausht Phiver, price ^'J ; 
The Losingc Gunie, price T^i cents; sent nost-i)aid by A. J. 
DUNLAP, 280 Caual-st., New York. 
T 
nE«RAAF & TAVI.OR, 
H7 & 89 Bowery, and 05 Christy-strcel, New Tori;, 
still continue to bo the largest dealers In 
Parlor, Dining and Bed-room 
FiiriiiSnre, 
of any house in tlie City. 
Pi-ices re duced 20 per cent. 
Premium Fowls for Sate. 
Wchavea few trios of our superior J1e.j-Com!> llrahma's 
for sale, if applied furtoou, at $1 par P'"r, or $10 per trio. 
Froin the twelve hast fowls In KowKutflaud. 
^6 
T^EW PHYSIOGNOMY.' 
-^~ with 1,(K)0 illustrations. 1 
BOOK AGENTS WANTED.— AK-eiits tti-c n..w 
wanted to solicit orders in each town in tlie I'ninjd 
Sl.ites. for Tlie Illtistiaf e<l History of tUe Bililr. 
lu-.lohn Kitto. D. D., F. S. A., Edited by Alvau Bond, D.D., 
of Norwich, Conn. 
Tliis is tiie best selling book now pnldishod. Agents iuako 
from ?1(X) to ^"30) per month, and s.iy " tfiei/ nfi'f'i' kuci'i 
a book tn sell so tcell." 
For furtlier information npiilv immediately to the pub- 
lisher. IlEXKY BILL, >'orwich. Conn. 
•A Buatttifiil Book, 
Best worJ; for Agents. 
Tlirec styles, f5, .«3. and ?tO. Sent lirst post by FOWLEU 
(c t\'ELLS, y. T. Send stomp for circular. 
The Best Opportunity to Secure a Home. 
Mild and ticalthv climate: soil suitable for all crops— tin 
BEST FRUIT SOIL IN THE I'NIOX— best for markets. 
One thousand acres already jilanted with choice fi-uit— from 
<'200 to *j>00 cleared from one acre in Small Fiaiits Lots ot 
ilUizes for sale in the famous II.VMMONTON FRt'IT SET- 
TLEMENT, SO miles from Philadelphia, near the .Nc'w ^ ork 
Kallroad. A large population already located and prosper- 
ing; hundreds are settlin-. :iood society, peifectly healthy, 
alt advaataces. A large tract is now divided into farms to 
suit Ibd actiiftl settler. Price for20 acres and upwards, ft-om 
rJOtotaO per acre, smaller lots for sale. Terms liberal, 
Title ptj'jjipi, for full Information oddrcsa 
BTX?NE§ & JQNES, Uamtnoiiton, N. ,T, 
