1804.] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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Arthur's Home Magazine. 
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Tho DOME MAGAZINE tor iSMwtllbe enlarged and Im 
atlll i ■'■ worth) of the omlnenl favor 
proi o<l, And mad 
wiiii which ii lias been roeotved, 
TON i D PERIODICA] ,cl drain 
nt riiii merit, win bo carefully in 
lutorest, usefulness, and all tho i 
mUlul to n truu Hour M * 
aim to mnka it SUPERIOR TO 
A FIXM S i ■!■ IBL EXG RAVING, INI 
nppoar in every number, beside 
era, prevailing fashions, 
garment*, ombrolde 
we Bball Rive A first-cL. 
ill tin* i lOll 
ii . oliarnoter us n HIGH- 
public (avor oo tho ground 
ifntalnod; while (brvarlety. 
ttraotlons ol literature and 
; v/isK. the publishers will 
ml OTHERS, 
dp Mnsro, will 
ioioe pictures, groups ami 
a ti forge variety of pat 
I'tf., ell*, in all respocts 
Magazine, at a price with- 
■ Intelligent family in the land. 
A new story by I'.'S. ARTHUR ivlll be coiiiiiuuut.I In the 
January Dumber. 
I i mm \ i'i:i:mh, in advanor.— Ono copy, 152.50; thrqecpp' 
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- fbenntlral PREMIUM PLATE, entitled "THE IN- 
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who sends ua a club of Bobserlbors, It will also be malted 
to o mi single subscriber from whom wo recolvo $2.50. 
For |4,50 we will send one copy each of Momk Maga- 
znra and Godsy's Lady's Book for a year. 
Address T. S. AKTH0R & CO., 
333 Walnut-street, Philadelphia. 
I 
THE 
MOTHERS' 
JOURNAL, 
AND FAMILY VISITANT, 
[a n Monthly Magazine for Mothersandthe Household, with 
nothing Hghl or trashy. It Is practical In purpose, substantial 
in matter, attractive lit style. To aid Mothers In their noble 
but dHUcnll work, and to make the household healthy, hap- 
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CLARK'S SCHOOL VISITOR, 
Vol. IX.— 1865. 
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS A YEAR. 
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Mat lie ma ties, Grammar, Enigtans, 
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Christmas Novelties, 
and a splendid Christinas Magazine. The December number 
of DEMOREST'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY' and Mine. 
DEMOREST'S MIRROR OF FASHIONS combines an array 
of Christmas Stories, Christmas Music, Christmas Engravings, 
Christmas presents, Christmas poems, Christmas Dresses, 
Christmas Household matters and receipts, and a general 
literary Christmas entertainmeut, including several useful 
full-size fashionable patterns for Ladles and childrens" Christ- 
mas dresses. Every Lady, Mother, Daughter, Milliner, Dress- 
maker or Merchant should see this splendid Christmas No. 
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choice of three large and splendid Steel Engravings from 
paintings by Landscer, entitled the " Stag at Bay," " The Res- 
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subscriber. Splendid premiums and terms for clubs. Single 
copies mailed free on receipt of the price. Back No's as 
specimens 10 cts. Address 
U'M. JENNINGS DEMOREST, 39 Beeknian-sr., X. Y. 
Do not fall to see this model Magazine. For a Christmas 
or New Year's present to a lady, no more appropriate or ac- 
ceptable souvenir could be selected and which would be a 
constant reminder of the friendly fecliiur and good taste of 
the elver than ayear'a subscription to DEMoKKST's ILLUS- 
TRATED MONTHLY and Mine. DEMOREST'S MIRROR 
OF FASHIONS, especially as It also includes a beautiful and 
artistic premium. 
Rooks for Every Lady. 
SKELETON LEAVES AND PHANTOM FLOWERS. A 
complete guide to this beautiful work, elegantly illustrated 
and bound for the table. $2,00. 
WAX FLOWERS AND HOW TO MAKE THEM, with 
new rules for sheeting wax, moulding fruit, &c. Elegantly 
illustrated and bound for the table. $2.00. 
ART RECREATIONS. A complete guide to all Drawing, 
Painting, and Artistic work. Superbly illustrated and bound 
for the table. $3.00. 
FLOWERS FOR THE PARLOR AND GARDEN', a com- 
plete guide to the cultivation of flowers In the Parlor and 
Garden, elegantly and profusely illustrated aud richly bound 
ta reliable and standard work.) $3.00. 
The above will be sold as a library together, price $10.00, 
or separate at the advertised price. 
Published by 
J. E. T1LTON &. CO., Boston, 
BOOKS FOR FARMERS and OTHERS 
iah> of tho following boola can bo obtained atthoOl 
Bee of. Ufa .\'/r> luffurisj hI the price ■ named, or they win be 
Pom itrdod by mall, po»i paid, on receipt of the price, Aiioi 
in. ■ be prooured In making ops library. Wo 
indicate our opinion of their voluo by ono or more Btan,] 
These prices are only good tor ordoi i sent previously to 
January lot, 
A rlcan Bird Pander |D gs 
American Farmer'! Bnoyclqncdla. . BOO 
Allen on the Culture ol the Grape I 23 
Allen's fit. L.) American Kainn Book* i SO 
.Mien's Diseases of i Btlo Animals i oo 
Mien's (L. F.) Rural Architecture.... 1 im 
Barry's Fruit Garden . "* i r.0 
Bomont's Poulterer's i paulon " 2 00 
Beinont's Rnbbll Fancier as 
Blake's Farmer's Encyclopedia 1 no 
Brldgomnn's Frull Cultivator's Manual ;r. 
Biidgomau's v Gardonor'fl Assistant 2 oo 
llrlil-i'iiian'h kllrln-ii Garden Instructor 75 
BrldKomau's Florist's Guide. , ■;.■; 
Brandt's Ago Of IIorsen (English and (lerman). ...*.... 50 
Breck's Book ol Flowers...? 150 
Browne's American Poultry Yard 1 ;>,-, 
Browne's Field Bonk of Manures 1 r>o 
Bulst's American Flower Garden Directory 1 no 
Burr's Vegetables of America ■ 450 
Chorlton's Grape-Grower's Guide 75 
Gole's iK. \V.) American Fruit Book * 60 
Cole's Veterinarian (to 
Cottage I lee Keeper 7.". 
Dadd*a (Geo, n.i American cat He Doctor.. . • 1 r»o 
Dadd'a Anatomy of the Horse (colored) 5 00 
f * " ....(plain) ...j% 3 SO 
Pnun's Muck Manual for Farmers 12a 
Domes! ie Poultry 25 
Downing s Cottage Residences •• 2 50 
Down lug's Fruits and Fruit 'frees of America ■*•„ 3 00 
Employment of \\ en— By Virginia Penny " 1 f>0 
Every Lady her own Flower Gardener 25 
Fessenden s American Kitchen Gardener 25 
Fesscnden's Complete Farmer and Gardener 1 r>0 
French's Farm Drainage ' 1 f,o 
Field's (Thomas W.) Pear Culture 1 25 
Fish Culture , 1 50 
Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses....** 2 00 
Flint's MllCh Cows and Dairy Farming ....*•»... 2 00 
Fuller's Grape Culturist *** 1 fiO 
Fuller's Strawberry Culiurlst * 20 
Goodalc's Principles of Breeding . .** 1 00 
Grav's Manual ot Botany and Lessons in one Vol..**".. 3 00 
Gray's How Plants Grow 1 00 
Gueuon on Milch Cows 75 
Hall's (Miss) American Cookery 1 23 
Haraszthy Grape Culture, &c 500 
Harris' Insects Injurious to Vegetation, plain ■* 3 50 
do. do. do. do. colored plates.** 4 50 
Herbert's HlnlS to llorsekeepcrs fc *», 1 ro 
Hints to Riflemen, hv Cleveland 1 50 
Hooper's Dog and Gun . 25 
Jennings on Cattle, Sheep, &v 150 
Job list on's Elements of Agricultural Chemistry 1 25 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening 2 00 
LauL'strolli on I lie Honey Bee ...'• 1 50 
Loudon's (Downimi's) Ladies* Flower Garden * 1 75 
Leuehar's How to Build Hot-houses 1 50 
Lleblg's Lectures on Chemistry 50 
Llnsley's (D. C.) Morgan Horses , \ 50 
Manual of Agriculture by G. Emerson and C. L. Flint. 1 00 
Mavbew's 111 mti rated Horse T>octor ...*•* 3 50 
Mayhew's Ellustrated Horse Management •*•. .. 350 
McMahon s American Gardener * 2 50 
Miles on the Horse's foot 50 
Mistakes of Educated Men ** 60 
Morrell's American Shepherd 1 25 
Munn's Land Drainer 75 
My Farm at Edgewood ** 1 75 
National Almanac and Annual Record ,..** 1 50 
Neill's Practical Gardener 1 50 
Norton's Scientific Agriculture 75 
Our Farm of Four Ames (bound) 00c * (paper) 30 
Onion Culture ...*** 'JO 
Pardee on Strawberry Culture 75 
Parsons on the Rose 1 50 
Peddcr's Farmer's Land Measurer 50 
Phantom Bouquet, or Skeleton Leaves 1 r,0 
Quinby's Mysteries of Bee keeping ". 150 
Randall's Fine Wool Sheep Husbandry 1 00 
Rand's Flowers for Parlor and Garden ** 3 00 
Richardson on the Dog 50 
Schenck's Gardener's Text Book 60 
Skillful Housewife 50 
Smith's Landscape Gardening 150 
Spencer's Education of Children*" 1 25 
Stewart's (John) Stable Book 1 50 
Ten Acres Enough 1 50 
Timer's (A. D.t Agriculture 2 50 
Thomson's Food of Animals I 00 
Tobacco Culture ...*" 25 
Todd's (S.E.) Young Farmer's Manual ** 1 50 
Tucker's Register Rural Affairs * SO 
Vaux'S Villas and CottftgeS 3 00 
Wablen's Soil Culture l 50 
Warder's Hedges and Evergreens 1 50 
Waring's Elements of Agriculture 1 no 
Watson's American Home Garden "'.... 2 00 
Wax Flowers 1 Art of Making) ., 150 
Wheat Plant (John KJIp part's) 1 50 
rale College Agricultural Lectures 50 
Youal 1 ami Snooncr on Che Horse , 1 50 
Vouatt and Martin on Cattle 1 50 
Youatt on the Hog — * 1 00 
Yonatt on Sheep I 00 
Youmans' Chemistry....' l 75 
You mans' Household Science — •*■ 1 75 
100,000 Apple and Peach Trees. 
attention of 
WARFEL A HERB, invite tin 
Dealers and Fruit Growers, to their 
LARGE STOCK OF APPLE AND PEACH TREES. 
Their assortment embrace all varieties of known merit, and 
for size and vigorous growth are unsurpassed. Prices low. 
Catalogues furnished upon receipt of stamp, Strasburg, 
Lancaster Countv, Pa. 
THE TRUE CAPE COD CRANBERRY for Octo- 
ber planting, for Upland and garden culture, and for 
swamps. Under my method of cultivation the yield last sea- 
son on Upland was over 100 bushels per acre." Explicit di- 
rections for cultivation with prices of plants, with nursery 
catalogue complete, will be sent to any address. 
B. M. WATSON. Old Colooy Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass. 
50,000 CONCORD. 
.'..000 ROGERS' nvit!tn»s. 
1,000 two year DELAWARE. 
1,000 < ici:vi:i. l-sti, \,im ...!,.• 1 
[■rpollt, ui.i othor now .nil old v.rfatli - \Y i 
itii<l warranted i i i kinp i,,r Wholi 
ur Retail L'auilogno, i 
No. 11), < .I wblcli wo have Dun 
A. Mm h »\i. PKRR1 .. „. 
Ifliihiirc.oiii Span 11 Rett Quality. 
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on Ii; 
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M-i 1 mm'. 1 innntiQMM uro I inafl n, And lin now B (••■■» 
lor I' [>oi trd . 1111I0 \lii-h- 
shiblted in 11. "ii . - 
furnlbhcd wiiii i.inpli trial by 1 
Al.o for -;>h- by I .in. I A I: .. V • 
Siniiii, i.:; Llbortj «l 1 \ indci bllt, ■: f ul il . 
rooms arc sbowit and I'rloo 15 cenU per 
pound. Dlsconnttode 8. (iOHDON, 
\ udorbUj kTenne, BtAten 1 i tod, N. V. 
MYWIIOI.Ksm.i: I'KicKD MSI of Garden and 
Tree Sccils lBiK.wri-a.lv. M. M. WATSON 
ui.i Colonj . 1 . . 
Peach Pits. 
These nits are gathered from the Bonthern ConnHeBoi 
Maryland, and iIm- Baatern ConnticaoC virfflnia, end are 
tree lroni the diseases 01' Ti-.m-s in ihe Nortii. 
Als.i.MI.IHKI I'liich Tree-. I'nr .Sale. 
For Sale by 1 B. BOO] 
No. 183 Martetet, faMladelphla, l'a. 
Trees ! Trees ! ! Trees ! ! r 
Rare chances for largeTrees. fAOOO extra fine AppIeTrceB 
Sto 10 feet high, ports well milled to Southern and Central 
Pennsylvania, PrlcearcOBonablefor L») and quality of I 
tC2 r " No Agents either traveling or stationary, recognized) 
unless bearing anlhority from lie- Proprietor. Adtlre--i 
DAVID MILLER, Cumberland Nurseries, 
Carlisle, Ponn. 
STONES FOR SALE.— NY u km i.I 
_.jnesju8t received tYom Vlrfclnla, Abo a gener- 
al assortment of Fruit and Ornamental tree* on hand. 
Address ISAAC PULLEN. 
Mlghtstown. N. J. 
harden Seeds. Garden Seeds. 
The subscriber has been engaged over thirty years In rais- 
ing all kinds of Garden, vegetable liiiil Flower 
Seeds*, and having over one hundred acres devoted to that 
purpose, is enabled to offer ■>- .' I a Mock of -'• dn as can 
be tound in the country. Dealers can be supplied In anv 
quantity, either by ihe pound, bushel, or neatly pnl up Irv 
small papers suitable for retailing. A iim of prieep.wlll be 
Bent to all applicants. G. R. GARRETSON, Flushing, N. Y. 
DELAWARE VINES 
PEACH 
Peach Stones 
LOW 
PLANTERS 
PRICES. 
who arc forming VlneyarclH, 
and 
NURSERYMEN who wish plants for stock, 
will find it their interest to examine the one-vearold planted 
PARSONS & CO., 
Of which they offer 
2 O 0,0 O O 
At the following low prices: 
No. 1. $25 00 per 100.— $200 00 per 1000. 
No. 2. S15 00 per 100.— $125 00 per 1000. 
$1000 00 per 10,000. 
No. 3. $12 00 per 100.— $100 00 per 1000. 
$750 00 per 10,000. 
These plants arc produced from cuttings of hearing vines. 
None of them are propagated either by layering or graft- 
ing, and they are so grown as to ensure an abundance ol 
fibrous roots and thoroughly ripened wood. 
The testimony of those who have purchased them for Ihe 
last two years is of the most favorable character. 
In conseqneuce of the low price, their stock of Delaware^ 
has for two years been bought np early In the autumn by a 
few persons. The proprietors wi-^h them more widely scat- 
tered, and hope therefore, that those who desire to purchase, 
will send thelrordors early. 
In consequence of the great difficulty in growing the Del- 
aware the flrsl year, nurserymen will find il their LnterCSl I ■» 
purchase largely to plant for - 
The Proprietors can also furnish 
100,000 
other IIARDV GRAPES, Including Concord, Di- 
ana, Cjreveling, lona. Allen's Hybrid, Aili- 
rnndnr, and other new sorts 
REMOXTAXT ROSES 
On their own roots, and not propagated by budding or graft- 
ing In any root, at $ii per 100. 
Also nil the best varieties of Dwat.p and Staxdaud Fruit 
Tr.KF.s. and also a large collection of DRcn>rors and Ever- 
green Tueks. among which are some 200 varieties of Coni- 
PXna. Catalogues furnished by mall. 
Address 
PARSONS & CO., Flashing, IV. \'. 
