1801. 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
323 
BROWN'S BABY TKNBKR AS A (1MI)M:. 
IT IS READILY CH INGI D TO 
NTXK USEFUL AKTK*M>. 
see advertisement on pago 323. 
'The DABT Tknpki:. TllO best Of all inven- 
tions tor lessening toe labor and anxiety of 
mothers, and promoting thohealUiand happi- 
ness of her offspring. Wo donot spoak Drom 
lie u-.iv when we aver that, or nil labor-saving, 
health preserving, Bleep persuading, an lot-re* 
contrivances lorthe use of mothers and 
children, Browne Baby Tkndbb Btanda unri- 
valed, For moro than two rears we have wit- 
nessed fn our own fiimi','/ its practical advan* 
tages, and we fool that wo are doing many of 
oar roadera a favor by calling their attention 
tnit. The Baby Tender ought to be In every 
house where there Is a baby," -.v. r /miepetut- 
ent. 
SOLD, WHOLESALE & RETAIL 
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.T. T. ELLIS, 
l»,'iU I5i«a<H4aj . VtH-York. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Tlic Slortaculturist, 
Twentieth Annual Volume, 1805. Devo- 
ted lit (he Orchard, Vineyard, Garden and Nursery, to 
Culture under Glass, Landscape Gardening, Rural 
Architecture, &**. 
Published monthly, and forming a handsomely illus- 
trated annual volume of 400 royal octavo pages. 
Two Dollars a year, Twenty cents per number. Vol- 
umes for 18634 ISM, bound, and numbers for IS65, Five 
Dollars. Volumes lor I860, '61, '62, '03 & 64, bound, and 
numbers for 1865, Twelve Dollars. Address 
GEO, E. & F. W. WOODWARD. Publishers, 
37 Park Row, New- York. 
Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine, 
No. C25 Broadway, New-York. 
MAKES TITE 
wcmsmmM 
V 
And ranks highest on account of the elasticity, permanence, 
beauty, ami general desirableness of the stitching when done, 
and the wide range of its application.— Report of American 
Institute, A'ew- York; 
THE GREAT Fair of die Now England States, 
held at Springfield, September fi to 9, awarded the bjgh- 
r-i Premium to " WILCOX & GIBBS" for the "Best Fam- 
ily SBWTXG M\'I11NE." 
THE VERMONT STATE FAIR, held at White 
Hirer Junction. September 13 to 10, awarded the highest 
Premium to "WILCOX & BIBBS," New York, for the 
" Best Family Sewixo M actus™." 
The Pennsylvania State Fair, held at Eastern 
September 27 to SO. awarded the highest Premium (Sil- 
ver Medal) to " WILCOX & UIBBS," New York, for the 
"Best Sewino Macuine." 
" Every Family Should Have Them," 
THE ONLY AUTHENTIC 
series of 
SPLENDID MILITARY PORTRAITS, 
the finest and most accurate yet published. 
I. 
Lieut. Gen. U. S. GRANT, 
From a photograph taken by the Government artist, of 
which Mis. Grant says— "It seems tome perfect. I do 
not see how it can be improved." 
II. 
Maj. Gen. W. T. SHERMAN, 
" From a photograph by the Government artist, of which 
Mrs. Sherman says—" My father, brother, and all our 
friends here think yours by far the best likeness, and the 
best picture published— they consider it perfect." 
III. 
Maj. Gen. G. R. MeCLELdiAN, 
By far Die most excellent portrait published. 
IV. 
Admiral D. G. FARRAGET, 
A Splendid picture— nearly ready. 
Size of Engravings, 10x12; on Plate Paper, 19x24. 
Price one dollar each. Sent post-paid, in cases, on re- 
ceipt of price. 
AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN. 
Canvassers, fin* nothing to pay so well— the sale is uni- 
versal, and the discount to agents large. 
Inclose money for samples to 
C. B. RICHARDSON, Publisher, 
441 Broadway, New-York, 
A Fanner's Steam Roller. 
PnirVDL,E'B Agricultural Clililron it Steam 
Boiler Is the only Practical, SatV, Cheap and Sim- 
ple apparatus of the kind In the world. Hundreds have al- 
ready been sold, and attested In all parts of the U. S. It 
Steams, Cooks, Boils, Heats, Distils, &c, everything, for 
everybody, and in large or small quantities. All classes use 
them. No Farmer can alford to be without one. Four sizes 
now ready for the trade. No. 2, common size, $.10. 
Orders promptly filled on remittance of price. 
Z1T Illustrated Circulars giving details, etc., sent free to 
all applicants enclosing stamp. 
D. V.. PRINDLE, East Bethany, N. Y. 
DUCKS. — The subscriber has very fine Ayles- 
bury and Rouen Ducks, from imported stock. The first 
premlnm has been awarded them by the Westchester Co. 
Agricultural Society, whenever exhibited, viz.: In 1861, '02 & 
'04. Usual weight when In condition, 12 to 15 lbs. per pair. 
Drakes *10 ; Ducks $5. JOHN COX, Mamaroncck, N. Y. 
I^OR SALE— ROUEN DUCKS, PURE BREED, 
■ full grown young birds, at $5 per pair. Address 
J. j\f. PEDDIXC.HAUS, Colchester, Co nn. 
WANTED- Pure " Boltrm Gray Fowls," (1 
pair). Address, with price, etc., W. il. D„ caro of 
Peck & Falrwcather, Flushing, N. Y. 
Trees ! Trees ! ! Trees ! ! ! 
Rare chances for large Trees. 50,000 extra fine Apple Trees 
8 to 10 feet high, sorts well snited to Southern and Central 
Pennsylvania. Prices reasonable for size and quality of trees. 
VW No Agents cither traveling or stationary, recognized 
unless bearing authority from the Proprietor. Address 
DAVID MILLER, Cumberland Nurseries, 
Carlisle, Penn. 
DELAWARE AND CONCORD GRAPE VINES 
for sale by D. C. RYDER, (late Proprietor in the firm 
of I. F. Deliot & Co.). Send for Catalogue. 
D. C. R YDER, Sing Sir.g, N. Y. 
Economical Housekeepers, 
Use Pylc's Salei-atus, Pyle's Cream Tartar, 
Pylc's Itln.inii Powder, Pyle's Stove Pol- 
ish and Pyle's O. K. Soap. These Articles are 
designed for those who want the best goods, full weighty 
SOLD BY BEST GROCERS EVERYWHERE. 
JAMES PVLE, Manufacturer, 
350 Washington-st., New-York. 
II. H. LLOYD & CO., 
31 John-st.. New-York, 
Publish n great variety of 
New, useful, and attractive colored 
MAPS, CHARTS and PRI.WS 
TO STJTT TnK TIMES. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
Not a Bene— For Terms, Price List, &c., sec Business 
Notices In the Agriculturist for September and October. 
^H-tF »W ^AjKLPv^Conntrv. on white 
or colored paper, written In anvmode, at .1. S. SHAKPS'Okl 
Establishment, TO Nassau-et, New-Yorjc, 
PO RTABLE PRINTING OFFICES !— 
For sale by the ADAMS PRESS CO., 2fi Annet., New- 
York. Circular Bent free. Specimen Sheet of TYPE. CUTS, 
At., six cents. 
■TRUSSES.— Radical Cobb 
l"»p Hkrnta. or Rupture.— Dr. s. N. 
'MabSH. of the will known bouse of 
Marsh & Co., No. 3 Vesey-flk, Astor I louse, 
opposite the church, devotes special at- 
tention to the surgical adaptation of hla 
Radical Cure Tru?-*. Also even* kind of Truces, Support- 
ers, Shoulder Braces. Elastic Stockings, and Mechanical 
appllancos for Deformities. (A lady attendant.) 
Demoreit'i Illustrated Monthly, 
and Mme. DEMOREST'fl MIRROR OP PASHI0N8. 
Do not fail to gat I pec I mm of tin- -plnnIM and ireful 
Hagaslne* Boa advertisement elsewhere. 
fiUTUATION WANTED as gardener T>y an cx\Z- 
0rlenced German ve tetania and flower gardi 
Address OUSTAVS SCHNEIDER, 
Exhibition Tables sit the Oflii ■«- of 
the American Agriculturist, 
The following nrtlclei have been placed on our tables 
for exhibition since our last repoi I 
Fnvnn— Crapes,— Clara and Allen's Hybrid, shown 
by George W. Martin, Brooklyn, E. I)., L [....Dela- 
ware; B. II. Mace, Newburg, N. Y. tsabellaand 
Catawba, good ; John ColejTompklnsvllle, N. Y. 
Catawba ; Wm, II. Frey, Jersey City Concord ; Jt*W. 
Staples, Newburg, N. Y Clinton; Jas Partridge, 
Brooklyn, N. Y Isabella j Joshua Hasslaohcr, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y Syrian, superior cluster : B. Ilufnagel, Mt. 
Vernon, N. Y Adirondac; Fleming and Davidson, 
67 Nassau St., N. Y Isabella; C. II. Rogers, Storm- 
ville, N. Y Concord, Delaware, Diana, Elslnghorg, 
Hartford Prolific, C reveling, Union Village, Ilerhemont, 
Logan, Canby's August. To-Kalon, Cuyahoga, Rebecca, 
Anna, Taylor, Catawba, Isabella, Alvey, Mary Ann, 
Oporto and Perkins; Rev. .1. Knox. Pittsburg, Pa 
Apples— Weschester Pound; Robert Hoe, N. Y... Sound 
specimen gathered in IPG3 ; Dr. N. Freeman, West 
Farms, N. Y Gloria Mundi ; S. C. DorUc, Yonkers, 
N. Y Seedling; S. W. Benedict, Rossvllle, N. Y... 
Fail Pippin and Baldwin; Wm. II. Grant. Red Bank. 
N.J Gloria Mundi ; Wm. J. Davison. Yonkers. N. 
Y Rhode Island Greening and Fall Pippin; J. S. 
Demarest, Cressfcill, N. Y Beauty of Kent, Wil- 
liam F. Heins, Woodstock, N. Y — Duchesse ; (*. II. 
Rogers, Slormville, N. Y Gravenstein; G. W. Har- 
tnan, Bennington, Vt rears : Bartlelt ; Win. Graham, 
Harlem, N. Y 2 Beurre Diel, weighing '2:1% oz. and 
19# oz.; Wm. Chorlton Duchesse, superior specimen; 
A. R. Chambers, Trenton, N. J Seckcl ; J. S Man- 
ning, New Brunswick, N. J. Beurre Bosc ; Sheldon 
and Van Mons Leon le CI ere ; Nathaniel Hallock. Mil- 
ton, N. Y Louise Bonne de Jersey and Onondaga ; 
Mrs. Martha T. Ketcham, Milton, N. Y....Seckel, extra; 
C. P. Crockett, Newark, N. J.... Vicar of Wink field, 
very full branch ; Abner Mills, Rye, N. Y Flemish 
Beauty, excellent ; Francis Donelly, New Haven, Conn. 
Beurre Clairgeau, Duchess, Vicar of Winkfield, 
and Easter Beurre; T. B. Wakeman, Wcstport, Ct 
Collection of varieties ; J. Van Brunt, Bay Ridge, N. 
Y Sellcck and Onondaga ; G. W. Harman, Benning- 
ton, Vt Peaches: Two splendid branches of fruit; 
Dr. A. Virmond, Brooklyn, N. Y — Seedling; Wm. 
Walker, Deer Park, N. Y Two from young orchard ; 
N. O. Randall, Yaphank, N. Y .... Crawford's Late ; Mr. 
Martin, Brooklyn, N. Y Shandank, 0J oz. ; D. B. 
Schenck, Brooklyn, N. Y Crawford's Late, beautiful 
cluster ; H. M. Traphagen, Jersey City Double spec- 
imen ; E. Marshall. Poughkeepsie, N. Y, 
Flowers.— Splendid Bouquets of flowers and dried 
grasses (as usual) from Miss M. A. Gortelyou, Westfield, 
N. Y... .Dahlia, curious ; Wm. E. llartuig, New York 
City Beautiful Double Zinnias; Isaac Buchanan, 
Florist, New York City Splendid Dahlias, Daphne 
Cneorum, and Fine Seedling Rose ; A. G. Burgess, Bast 
New York, N. Y.... Dahlias ; C. S. Pell, New York 
Orphan Asylum Asters; C. AsmUS * Son, Weal Ho- 
boken, N. J Dahlias ; Mrs. Jane Wise, fresco, N. Y. 
Vegetables, etc — Potatoes ; Sweet potatoes, 1 hill, 
(4 lbs.) ; E. P. Tysea, Southfield, N. Y. .White Mercer, 
Prince Albert, Garnet Chili, White Peach Blow; D. 
Demarest *t Son, Newark, N. J — German Sugar; B. 
Hufnagle, Mt. Vernon, N. Y — Miscellaneous Vegeta- 
bles: Monster Purple Egg Plant. 9 Ihs ; Deaf and Dumb 
Institution, N. Y East India Gherkins; C. A. Asmus 
<fc Son, North Bergen, N. J Miimmoth Tomatoes ; II. 
L. Ayres, New Canaan, Conn. ..White Spine Cucum- 
ber; Wm. Willkom, New Utrecht, N. Y.... Large Red, 
Early Red, Lester's Perfected and Fejee Tomatoes, 
Reisig <fc Hexamer, Newcastle. N. Y .... Mammoth ; L. 
A. Burt. Fremont, N. Y.. and Wm. A. Clark, (wt. 2 lbs. 
9 oz.) Westville, Conn Red Blood Beet, largest ; F. 
A. Lecgelt, New York City Yokohama Squash, (14 
lbs.); Charles S. Coxhead, Fort Lee, N. J Large 
Blood Beet; J. Bryant, Flushing, N. Y Fine Purple 
Egg Plant ; D. W. C. Morris, Bergen Point. N. J. 
Miscellaneous.— Michigan Rosin, from White Pine ; 
J. D, Sturtevant, Mearo. Mich Horse Chestnuts , 
Flushing. N. Y Fig in fruit, from slip planted 
Oct. 25, 1663; Wm. Willcom, New Utrecht, N. Y 
Branch of Chestnut Tree ; C. E. Wheeler, Orange, N. 
J Large Sunflowers; C. P. Snedeker, Nyack, N. Y. 
and " W. C. W." Long Island — Superior Chestnuts ; E. 
S. Lamoreux, Basking Ridge, N.J Buckeye Chest- 
nut; Wm. Churchill, New York City — Growing To- 
baceo Plants ; W. M. Baldwin, Clinton, N. J. 
