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AMERICAN agriculturist: 
[October, 
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(JRAPE VIMES: 
lona and Israella, ivitli all 
other ValuaMe Hardly Kiiads, 
INCLUDING LABGE STOCKS OF 
I>elriwax'e aiacl Diana, 
My own Publications give tlie Resalts of 
long nnd. extensive Practice, and recom- 
mend only what I have found to 
he advantageous. 
For the purpose of meeting the wants of the times in re- 
gard to the knowleclEe of tlie Vine .and Its nianagement, I 
have issued several publications wliich are the result of 
many years' extended practice and careful observation. 
They are named and sent as follows: 
"OUR NATIVE GRAPES, with an account 
of our Four Best Kinds," with price-lists, 
constituting a pamphlet of twenty-four pages. Sent for 
two-cent stamp. 
DESCRIPTIVE CATAXiOGUK 10 cents. 
ILLUSTRATED CATAX.OGUE 25 cents. 
MANUAL OF THE VINE 50 cents. 
The flrstnamed pamphlet Is filled with such matter as in- 
quirers on tlie subject wish to find at tlio beginnins, with 
full tables of the contents of the others. 
Besides these, and of much importance. Is tlie proposition 
for the formation of Clubs. This shows the best and cheap- 
est method of obtaining Vines, and is that bywliicb my im- 
nic.ise stocks have been chiefly sold the past two years, with 
general high satisfaction. These propositions are worthy of 
the attention of dealers and all others. Clergymen, Edi- 
tors, and Postmasters are favorably situated for making 
these advantat^es available. 
The premiums for the formation of Clubs are not only very 
liberal, but enable persons, without cost of monej', to obtain 
Vines of special quality that cannot be procured in any 
other way. Address, 
C. \V. GRANT, lona, 
(near Peelcskill,) Westchester Co., N. Y. 
P. S.^My stock of transplanted Vines two years old is 
worthy of special and early attention, as is also my stock of 
Allen's Hybrid, of which the plants are very large and chiefly 
In open ground. This is gaining rapidly in estimation, from 
its surpassing quality and extreme earlincss, and abundant 
produce. C. W. G. 
Adirondac Grape Vines. 
1 Year, No. 1, Very strong, each $2.C0 : doz. SIS 00 
1 " ■' 2, Strong, •• JL.'iO; " ;J;!5.00 
2 '* " 1, Very strong, •' *;.00; " $:J6.00 
2 " " 2, Strong, *• $;i.OO; " ?iS.frt) 
3 " " 1, Prunedforfruitlng, " $ii.OO; " $60.00 
3 " " 2, do do " $;o.OO; " $50.00 
Also, lona, Israelis, Allen's Hybrid, Concord, Hartford Pro- 
llftc, Crevellng, Cuyahoga, Delaware, Diana, Maxatawm^y, 
Miles, Rebecca. Rogers' Nob. 1, 3, 4, 15, 19, 33, Sherman, Tele- 
graph, Union Village, Teddo, 
Superior Vines at the lowefit prices. Sent securely packed 
by 3fail or Express, as desired. Send for Trade Circular 
and Descriptive Catalogue. Address 
JOHN W. CAILKT, Plattsburgh, Clinton Co., N. T. 
^XAI\1>ARI> PEARS, 2 to 4 years, very 
KJatrong and fine. Good assortment of riarieties 
Dwarf P£ates. 2 to 3 years. Very stocky and strong. 
Apples— Standard and Dwarf, tliriftv 
Cherries, 1 and 2 years. Plums, 2 and'3 years 
Peaches. 1 year. 
SMALL FRUITS.— Agriculturist, and other Strawber- 
ries. Evergreens, Ornamental Tkkks, Shrubs. Roses, &c. 
We have paid special attention to the cultivation of the 
New Hardt Crapes, and ofler strong, well-grown plants 
pt ioNA, Adip-ondac, and Isp.aella. by tlie 100 or 1000 at 
low rates. Also, Dicla\\'are. Concord, Diana Rebecca 
Allan's HyBnin, Hartford Prolifcc, Rogers' Hybrids' 
Creveling. and nearly all tlie valuable kinds Also a 
splendid lot of Delaware and Diana Layers, many of 
them with G f<;ct bearing wood. ' ^ 
Address with stamp, for Price List. 
BRONSON, GRAVES & SELOVER, 
Wa?hington-st. Nurseiy, GENEVA, N. Y. 
lOO PnOTOGRAPHS of Union Generals for 50 cents 
^^ Addresa S. H. SAYEK, Otlsyille, Orange Co., N. Y. 
GREAT SAIiE 
of ThorougSibved Ayrshires, 
and tliorouglibrcd JERSEY STOCK, at Auction. 
■\Vill be sold at the Giles Farm, South Woodstock, Conn,, 
V/i miles from Putnam Station, on the Norwich and Worces- 
ter E. R., on ■Wednesday, October 18, 1863. Sale 
to commence at 1 P. M. JOHN II. PAGE, Auctioneer. 
AYRSHIRES. 
Thirty Heads of Cows, Heifers, and Bulls, araong^ them is 
the celebrated Cow JANE AR.MOHP., imported by H, U. 
Peters, Ksq., and many other valuable imported auimala, 
JERSEYS. 
Twenty head of cows and heifers, the cows now in milk 
and all served by a pure Jersey bull. Some of the cows will 
drop their calves in December and February next. Tlie 
Subscribers would beg to call the attention of those wanting 
pure bred stock, the Ayrsliires being deep milkers, the 
Jerseys having given from 12 to IG lbs of butter each the 
past season per week. Witli conOdence, we say such fine 
herds of Ayrshire and Jersey stock were never offered on 
this continent at public sale before. 
Catalogues can be obtained ten days before the sale, by 
applying to the Auctioneer or the Subscribers. 
JOHN GILES, X H N. THURBER, 
South Woodstock, Conn. J Ponilret Landing. Conn, 
"]\rE\V YORK COLLEGE OF VETERINARY 
-L^ SURGEONS, No. 179 Lexington Avenue, New- York 
City (Incorporated 1857), is now open for tlie medical treat- 
ment of Horsi"^ and other domestic Animals. The regular 
course of Medical LeLtures will commenre November 6th, 
18C5, and terminate the last of February, I80i). 
MEDICAL FACULTY. 
A. F. LSautard, M. D., V. S .- Anatomy. 
A. S. Copeman, V. S Pathology and Microscope. 
A. Large, M. D.. V. S Surgery and Physiology. 
J. Bnsiead, M. 1). Materia MeUifa and Therapeutics. 
Lecture Fees for the cuurse, ^lOfi. l-or circulars and any 
further information, address Dr. Bustead, President New- 
York College Veterinary Surgeon?, 179 Lexington Avenue. 
A. F. LtAUTAUD, M. D.. V. S.. Registrar. 
WEBB SOUTH DOWNs! 
Thii-ty Ewes, 
Twenty Five Ewe ILiambs, 
Tw^enty Ram liainbH and ItTearlinss^ 
the get of Archbishop, for sale this Fall. 
GEO. H. BUOWN, Mlllbrook, Washington Hollow. 
Dutchess Co„ N. T. 
SHOREHAM. VT., 
breeder of 
Yorkshire, Berkshire and Cuester Co. 
WHITE HOGS, 
Scotch Shepherd Dogs, Fancy i'oultry and Pigeons. 
tS^ Send for a Circular. 
FOR SALE.— Three pure bred A3-rshire Bulls. 
One two years old. Two five months old. All choice 
animals. Address W. STANLEY, Great Barrington, Mass., 
or No. 16 Wall-street, New- York City. 
For Sale, one imported Cotswold Buck, also Buck 
and Ewe Lambs. An Essex Boar, Black Spanish Fowls, 
and Aylesbury Ducks. E. C. AKMSTKONG, Florida, N. Y. 
PREMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for Sale.— 
Sent by Express to all parts of the United States. For 
Circulars and Prices, Address N. P. BOYEK & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
THE Model Chester White Pig of America. — 
Weight when 9 weeks, just 100 lbs. Photoeraplisfrom life 
sent pos^paid for 2.5 cents. L. B. SILVEIl, Salem, Ohio. 
P 
URE BRAHMA FOWLS FOR SALE, Trios of 
early liatchpd. two pullets and one cork, from 5 
to 10 dollars. Trios of yearlings, two hens and one cock, 
from 8 to 13 dollars. Selected, boxed and forwarded by ex- 
press to any address on receipt of price, 
B. F. HOLPROOK, Natlck, Mass. 
XrORSE POWERS, THRESHERS 
•*"■■ and Cleaners, Hay Cutters, Stalls Cutters. 
Corn £lieUers, Cider Mills, Fan Mills, etc. 
Manufactured and sold by 
GRIFPIXG BROTHER Si CO., 
60 Courtland-st., New- York. 
The Great American Pump. 
Eight years' success In all parte of the world. As a Force 
Pump, it has no rival. Prices reduced. Full Drawings and 
Prices sent free. JAMES M. EDNEY, 4T4K Broadway, N. Y. 
ANAIiYTICAIi CHEMIST. 
FERDINA^jD F. MAYER, 
North-west corner Frankford and William Sts., Second 
Floor, New-York. 
THE NATIONAL PARK BANK OF NEW- 
YOliK. 
CAPITAL 83,000,000. SURPLUS. . . ..«1,300,000. 
This Bank will Issue Certificates of Deposit bearing inter- 
est on favorable terms. J, L. WORTH, Cashier. 
New- York. Aug. 21 1SG5. 
staffifflBfiiiis 
Cured by Bates' Pa*^ent Appliances. For descriptive pam- 
phlet, etc., Address H. C. L. MEARS, 277 West 23d-st., N. Y. 
Xlie Oreatest of I^iviiig: Statesunen. 
RITCHIE'S IMPERIAL STEEL PORTRAIT 
of 
Kou. William M. Seitvard, 
Secretary of Slate. 
PRICC $2.00. 
The above elegant Steel Engraving is pronoimced by all 
the friends of the eminent Secretarv. as the most perfect suc- 
cess. Sold only by subscription. Agents Wanted in every 
lownsliip. Also lor 
The Life of ANDRE^V JOHNSON, 
llik President of the United States, 
Including his Sliccches, j\ddresse3, nnd other STATE 
PAPERS. One eleg;mt Crown Octavo Volume, with an ac- 
curate Steel Portrait, and other illnstratious. Price $3.00. 
For flirlher particulars. Address 
DERBY & MILLER. 5 Spruce-st., New-York. I 
GROVER &. BAKER'S 
HIGHEST PREMIUm 
ELASTIC STITCH AND I.OCK STITCH 
SEWING MACHINES, 
495 BROABAVAY, NEAV YOKK. 
Help tor Mothers. 
Dr. Brown's BABY TENDER relieves the mother, 
pleases and benefits the cliikl. Is giving universal satis* 
faction. See full description and Mr. Judd's endorse- 
ment in Agriculturist, Dec. No.. ISG4. Send for Circular 
to J. T. ELLIS, S39 Broadway, New York City. 
ROUS!!! 
THE 
WRINGER 
Covered with Beatitiful White Duck, the Best, 
the cheape.Ht, and most durable. Cork Rolls. Cog Wheels, 
Galvanized Iron Frame. I)ci)ot of the Company, 4M Broad- 
way, New York. Price JS.OO. Agents and Shippers liberally 
dealt with. Send for Circular. 
Eng^lish Elastic Black. 
A pure, elastic, fire-proof varnish. Ready for use la 
10 gallon kegs, and 40 gallon bbls. ■\Va.rra.iited the most 
durable and economical paint for all kinds of R.oofs, Iron 
fences, boilers, castings, amokc pipes and all other exposed 
tin and iron work. Special Terms to Agents; 
Also '■ Linseed Oil Substitute "—the best and cheapest. 
F. A. WHITING & CO., 
Victoria White Lead Works, 
104 Water-st., Kew York." | 
Blooiiaixigton. ZViTi^sery, 
Two Hundred and forty (240) acres. Splendid stock. Stand- 
ard and Dwarf. Filly thousand (50,000) Peach, including 
Hale's early; Apricots, Grapes, Hoses, Osage Orange, Hardy- 
Bulbs, Tulips, Hyacinths, Crocus, all at wliolesale and retail, 
F. K. PHOSNIS. Bloomington, Illinois. 
^TKAWBERRT PLANTS OF THE BEST VARI- 
►-^ETIES for sale. ^K Acres yielded me this year over 1000 
bushels of fruit. Price List sont free to all applicants. 
TIIOS C. ANDiiKWS. Moorestown, 
Burlington County, N. J. 
FOK SALE 
3000 BAHHKLS GROUND BONES delivered at the factory 
of the Company, Flatbusli, Long Island, at Stsr Landing, 
Staten Island, near Kahway, New J(M-sev, or to order on any 
Dock In Urnoklyn. 
For particnhii-s and samples Inquire at the places men- 
tioned, and at the office of the Long Island Bone Laboratory, 
199 Water, corner Fulton Street. 
