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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[October, 
350,000 Pear Trees. 
TVe have an immense stock of first quality Standard 
and Dwarf Pt-ar Trees, suitable for transplanting in 
Orchards and Gardens. 
Also an extensive Stock of :*nd and 3rd sizes suitable to 
transphint into IVnryery Roivs and grow 2 to 3 years to 
form fine and extr;i sized trees. Any of which will be sold 
by the 100 or 1000, at the lowest rates for the same quality. 
For description and prices. Address, with stamp enclosed, 
FUOST & CO , 
Genenee Valley Nurseries, 
Kocliester, N. Y. 
E^nrcka Cider Mills. 
Kureka Hay and Stalk Cutters* 
Having been appointed In* the manufacturer Sole Agents 
for the sale of tlK'se valunb'le implements in the States of 
New York. New Jersey, &c.. we would like to have an ac- 
tive and responsible A'^ent to sell the above in every town, 
and al.so to sell the following articles: S)i;ires' Patent Coul- 
ter [jiin-ow, Clement's Horse Hay Fork, New U'orld Clotlies 
Wrincer, (.Tnlon ^/owin•^ Machines, Grain DrilU. and Imple- 
ments of all kinds. A liberal percentage allowed. Ko jjoods 
sent on Commission. 
Orders received for Seeds, Trees, Vines, Strawberrv Plants, 
&c., of the leadin- kinds. H AINKS & PELL. 
27 Courtlandt-st., New-York, 
Special Ixduckment, — To any Afrent or farmer purchas- 
ing a linion Mower, witliin the next 00 davs, we will allow a 
discount of from 20 to 25 per cent, from tlie probable prices 
of the nest season. 
SUPERIOR DRAIM TILE 
made of the celebrated, strong, tenacious clay of ^^'ood- 
bridge, N. J., burned witli intense heat over the Fire Brick, 
in Fire Urick kilns, and sold at moderate prices, as the clay 
must be removed from ore?' valuable beds of the best 
^^'hite "Ware, and Fire Brick clay. Also double glazed 
Stone "Ware Pipe, with collars for mailing water-tight pipe to 
conduct pure water free from rust and poison. Stove Lin- 
ings and Fire Brick, &c., &c., of best qu.tlity. Siiipped by 
Kallroad or water direct from Factory, on Ship Channel of 
Raritan lUver, 27 mites from New York City. 
CIIOSSMAN BUGS'. & CO., "ft'oodbridge, N.J.I 
Flax Straighteners— Flax Brakes 
— Flax Combers. 
The Stralghtcner will take tani'led straw and straighten It 
all right for tne Flax Brake— and Ibis will do the work first- 
rate for tlie New Comber, that will take tangled tow, and 
produce rapidly a fibre free from shive, yet line and adapted 
to Carding and Spinninir. This Comber does just what has 
long been wanted. Pi iees reduced to old ratt-s. Send for a 
Circular (.no charirc) to JOHN AV. Ql'INCY, 
Treasurer Mallory & Sanford Company, 
9S \\illiam-street, New York. 
To Manufactors of AgricxUtural 
MACHINEPkY, wishing to Introduce their Implements "In 
the State of South Carolina, will address W. ■\V. WAKD & 
CO., No. 157 East Baj -st., Charleston, S. C, or at this office, 
when an Interview can be had with one of the Firm. 
BONE ta-feuj: 
Has been tested by thousands of farmers and 
found superior to any otlier manure lor Fall 
:uid Winter grain, and for a lop-dressiug on 
lawns and meadows. 
It is manufaciured for and used as a substi- 
tute for Peruvian guano, and judged by many 
to be fully equal to it. It is sold at the low 
price of $45 per Ton. 
Manufactured only by the 
LODI MANUFACTUIUNG COMPANY. 
60 Courtlandt-st., New York, 
to whom all orders must be addressed. 
IVOTICE TO SHIPPERS 
!SOAP-]?IAKERS, CHAND- 
LERS, AI\D COITIVTRY 
MERCHANTS. 
The undersigned pay their particular attention to filling 
orders for 
Ro»in, Palui Oil, Soda Asli, Sal Soda, 
CaUHtic Soda, Indigo, &c. Consigumeuts 
of Tallow, Grease, and General Western 
Produce piompily sold by 
ABRAilI KNIGHT & SOi^S, 
Coininission merchants, 
32 IVatcr-St., New-York City. 
S. B. CONOVER, 
CoiiiiBii§§ioii l>ealer, 
260, 261 & 262 West Washington Market, 
FOOT OF rtJLTON-ST. 
Partlcnlar attention paid to selling all kinda of Fruit and 
ottier Farm Prodncc. 
Kefera to the Kd;*,oi' of the American Agricultoi'ist. 
Pearl-St., Ne\r-York. 
Prodiiee Commission merchants, 
FOB THE SALE OF 
Send for "Wkkelt Price CunnEXT. Marking Plate and 
Circular witli Packing and Sliipping directions. 
Country Consignments receive special attention, 
ItEFKKENCES: 
Ben. 
J. Lod 
Kx-Pr 
Jer. Esq.. N. T. 
Cragin & Co.. N. Y , 
and Chicago, 111. 
Hon. .1, K. Porter, 
Albany, N, y. 
I AVm. S. Thorn, Esq., N. T. 
Preat. Ka'l Fire Ins. Co. 
I.ane, Son & Co.. N. Y. 
Truman. Stratton & Co., 
Orange. N. Y. 
I Fred. Bissell, Esq., Toledo, O, 
VIXEIiAND 
fl^iAUM A.HO FRUIT LAI^OS, in a 
-*- mild and healthful climate. Thirty miles south of Phila- 
delphia by Kailroad, in New Jersey, on the same line of lat- 
itude as Baltimore, Md. 
The soil is rich and prorf?/c(/PC, varying from a clay to a 
sandy loam, suitable for Wheat, Grass, Corn, Tobacco, Fruits 
and Vegetables. This is a great fruit country. Five hun- 
dred Vineyards and Orchards have beeu planted out by ex- 
perienced fruit growers. Grapes, Peaches, Pears, &c., produce 
immense profits. Viueland Is already one of the most beau- 
tiful places In tlic United States. The entire territorj*, con- 
sisting of forty-five square miles of land, Is laid out upon a 
general system of improveuieuts. The land is only sold to 
actual settlers with provision for public adornment. The 
place oh account of its great beauty as well as other advan- 
tages has become the report of people of taste. It has In- 
creased five thousand people within the past three yeara. 
Churches, Stores, Schools, Acadamies, Socielies of Art and 
Learning, and other elements of refinement and culture have 
been introduced. Hnndreda of people are constantly set- 
tling. Several hundred bouses are being constructed, and 
it is estimated that five hundred will be built during the sum- 
mer. Price of Farm land, twenty acre lots and upward. $25 
per acre. Five and ten acre and Village lots for sale. 
Fruits and Vegetables ripen earlier in this district than In 
any other locality north of Norfollc, Va. Improved places 
for sale. 
Openings for all kinds of business, Lumber Yards, Manu- 
factories, Foundries, Stores, and the like. 
For persons who desire mild winters, a healthful climate, 
and ft good soli, in a country beautifully improved, abound- 
ing In fruits and possessing all oilier social privileges, in the 
heart of civilization, it is worthy of a visit. 
Letters answered and tlie Viueland Piural, a paper giving 
tnW information, and containing Keports of Solon Robinson, 
sent to applicants. 
Address CIIAS. K. LAXDIS, VInoland P. O., Landls 
Township, New Jersey. 
from Report of Solon Robinson^ Agricultural Editor 
of The Trihitne : It is one of the most extensive fertile 
tract:*, Tfi an almost level position and suitable condi- 
tion for pleasant farming that we know of this side of 
the Western Pratrtes, 
FOR SALE. 
FARMING AND 
MARKET GARDENING 
IN NEW JERSEY. 
THE SFBSCUIDEnS WILL SKLL TRACTS OF GOOD 
Land for farming and market gardeninc:. in quautitiestosuit 
purchasers, situated in the counties of Ocean and lUirliugton, 
on the line of the ilarllan and Delaware Bay Railroad, mid- 
way between New-York and Piiiladelphia, at from jlO to f i5 
per acre. In addition to all the connnon products of a farm, 
these lands are valuable for groMing cranberries, awert 
potatoes, peache?, grapes, tobaeeo aud hops. All 
crops ripen ten davs earlier than on Long Island. 
Squankum marl is delivered at any point on the rail- 
road at one dollar and fifty cents per ton, and fertil- 
izes the laud for seven years after its appliejition. The 
lands are mostly covered with yellow pine timber, suita- 
ble for lumber and cord v.'ood, A portion of the timber 
has been recentlv cut off. leaving the land ready for immedi- 
ate culiivation. Price of cedar rails, $.i per 100. Cord wood, 
at any railroad station. $;- per cord. A portion of the lands 
contain a lar^c qt antity --•!■ ftie best potters' clay yet discov- 
ered, for the manufactur. i)f yellow ware. Saw-niill witliin 
one mile of Shamong Sta ion. " A good hotel at Sbanmna. on 
the lands offered for sale. The location Is verv bealthv and 
waterexeellent. Lands well watered with unfailiug streams, 
and supplied with good niill-siics and water-power for man- 
ufacturing purposes. A portion of the purchase money may 
remain oh mortgage. Terms very favorable to purchasers. 
For further particulars apply to 
F. B. CHKTWOon, Elizabeth. N. J. 
WM. (). GILES, TO & ?i Franklln-st.. Ncw-Vork. 
and N. P. TODD, ag't Shamoug, Burlinirtmi Co„ 
New Jersey. 
^Ul'KItlORFARpri I.A.^1>.— 30,000 
►^ Acres, Franklm Tract, at Newileld. Gloucester County, 
New Jersey, on tlip Kailroad rimnimr from Philadelphia to 
Cape May, 30 miles South of Philadelphia— adjomlnir the 
Vineland Tract, and 2 uillea North of the Viueland Station— 
for sale at low prices and on easy lerms, in lots to suit nur- 
ctmsers. Circulars with reports of Solon Robinson, flon. 
\\'illiam Parry, and otlmrs, witb full information, sent to ap- 
plieants, free. Address JOH^ H. COFFIN & CO.. New- 
field. Gloucester Co.. N. J. Improved Farms also for Sale. 
General Southern Lan^l Ag^eucy, 
NEW YORK OFFICE, No. C2 BRO.VDWAY. 
FOR SALE OR LEASE,— valuable Lands in all the 
Southern States. KEMP P. BATTLE, Secretart, 
Authorized References 
PETER COOPER, E<=q.. New-York. 
JAY COOKE, E.-q.. Philadelphia. 
A. A. LOWE. Esq.. Prest. Chamber of Commerce, N. Y 
GEO. H. STUART, Esq., Philadelphia. 
His Excellency Gov. UOLDEN.of No.ih Carolina. 
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