1867.1 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
31 
PHILADELPHIA. 
The Largest, Best, and most Productive, Hardy Rasp- 
berry. Stood unprotected, 16 degrees below, and 105 de- 
grees above zero, and averaged over $12 per bushel the past 
Summer. 
Metcalf s Early and Agriculturist Strawberries. 
Wilson's Early and Kittatinny Blackberries. 
Other Vines, Plants and Trees for Sale. 
Send for Catalogues gbatis. 
"WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnamiuson, N. J. 
Silver JLeaved Maple Trees Given 
Away. 
To any person sending me nine Subscriptions to the Amer- 
ican Agriculturist at $1.50 each, for 1S67, 1 will send them 
500 trees as above: for 15 names, at $1.50 each, 1,000 trees; 
40 names, $1.50 c.ich. 3,000 trees. The trees are all nrst-chiss, 
one vear, l l A to 2% feet, are worth the sum required, should 
the paper not be wanted, (which of course will be). Trees 
shipped early in sprinir, well packed. Send along Green- 
backs or 1*. O. Orders, to 
J. H. GRAVES, Dement, Ogle Co., Illinois. 
Valuable anil Important Catalogue 
For tlie Spring of 1867. 
Containing instructions from fifteen years of practical ex- 
perience in'thc cultivation of Small Fruits. Tells how 
to plant, prow and market. How to make the cheapest and 
best shipping boxes and stands, and boxes to gather the fruit. 
How to gather, and many other important and valuable 
hints, which will prove invaluable to the market grower, as 
well re the amateur and those growing but a small bed for 
family use. Sent to all applicants as soon as issued in Dec, 
on receipt of lOcts. Address A. M. PURDV, South Bend, Ind. 
RANBERRY PLANTS, bearing vines in parcels 
of 100 each, for price and culture, send for Circular. 
TnowBi:rooE*s Gkaftino Wax— Nurserymen and Grafters 
pronounce it of first quality, and cheaper to purchase than 
to make it— put up in large packngesfor Nurserymen, antlin 
one, one-half and one-quarter pound rolls for retailing, with 
directions for use. Liberal discount to Nurserymen and 
Dealers. Tbee Vaunish, au indispensable article in trim- 
ming trees, causing the wound to heal sound. $3 per dozen; 
35 cents, single bottle. 
F. TROWBRIDGE. Milford or New Haven, Conn. 
Burroughs 9 Nurseries. 
WALT HAM, VT- 
SOLON BURROUGHS, Proprietor. 
Post Office Address, Vergennes,.Vt.— Fruit and Ornament- 
al Trees, Grape Vines, Evergreens. Roses. &c, &c. Send 1 
stamp for Grape Catalogue, or 2 stamps for General Cata- 
logue. 
ta£TRA.-\VBEIUU' RaSPBEKKT, AND BLACKBERRY 
d Plants, Good Roots, Best Varieties. Inducements of- 
fered to those wishing a few of each variety. Catalogue 
gratis; send for one. JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N". J. 
TO FARMERS AND PLANTERS. 
The LODI MANUFACTURING CO., having the exclu- 
sive control of the night soil of New York City, have 
received therefrom the past season, some 60,000 tons of night 
soil, which tliev have manufactured up into an extra fine 
article of Poudrette of superior quality, {put up in bright 
new packages,) (which they offer for sale at the usual 
price.) For 
COU1V, TOBACCO AND COTTON 
This article has no superior, taking into consideration its 
price, and the ell'ccts derived therefrom. It is equal, pound 
for pound, to the best brands of Super-phosphates In market 
told at AGO per ton, while the Poudrette costs only $130. It 
matures a crop two to three weeks enrlier, does not injure 
the seed when brought into contact with it, and is cheaper 
by 100 percent, than any other fertilizer offered lor sale. 
Send for a Pamphlet. Address 
THE LODI MANUFACTURING CO.. 
66 Cortlandt-st., New York. 
Rocky Mount, Edgecombe Co., N. C, Nov. 13. 1860. 
James R. Dky, Pres't.— Sir: In regard to the results of 
our experience in the use of your improved Poudrette on 
this year's Cotton crop, we beg leave to say that the season 
lias been unfavorable to the action of all Fertilizers. Sev- 
eral kinds were used by us, and with the exception of your 
Poudrette, with little or no effect to the crop. Where the 
Poudrette was applied it gave us near a half Bate more 
per acre and caused the Cotton to open much earlier. We 
would recommend it not only as a manure suitable for the 
growth of Cotton, but for the improvement of the soil. 
Yours, verv respectfully, 
HENRY P. STULTS & URO. 
AMMOMATED PACIFIC GUANO. 
The attention of Farmers and Agriculturalists is called (o 
t.liis article, as superior to anything else offered in the market. 
E'lilal to Peruvian Guano, and costing much less. 
We oiler this fertilizer In lots to suit all purchasers. A 
liberal discount made to the Trade. 
Pamphlets with copies of Analvsfs by Dr. Liebii;, of Balti- 
more, ami Di\ Jackson, Massachusetts Slate Assaver, and 
testimonials from Agriculturalists, showing its value, and 
directions for use, can be obtained from 
J. O. BAKER & CO., Sellikq Agents, 
131 Pearl-st., New-York. 
Tliorougli-bred Chester White Pigs 
For Sale: from 10 weeks to 1 year old. For growth and 
finality, can not be excelled In the United States. For de- 
scription and Prices, send for Circular. Address 
JAMES YOUNG, Jr. & CO., 
Marshallton, Chester Co., Pa. 
WANTED A good thorough-bred Durham Bull, from 
an extra milk strain. Address T. C. Box 017, Warsaw, Ind. 
EMOKEST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE is un- 
questionably the most useful, sparkling, and popular 
Magazine, and offers the most liberal terms and premiums 
for clubs. Send for circular. Back numbers, 10c. ; post tree. 
No. 178 Broadway. The January number, with extraordi- 
nary Holiday attractions, now ready, Sold everywhere. 
Lane's Purchasing Agency, 
FOR PURCHASING 
at the lowest regular price, any thing to be 
procured in New York City, and at 
other accessible x>°tnts. 
Orders for Books for private and public Libraries carefully 
attended to. Special attention given to the selection of Cir- 
culating Libraries, and Libraries for Farmers' Clubs. Val- 
uable Books can be purchased by me at the frequent Auction 
Sales.much below the regular prices. 
HARVEY B. LANE, 151 I'assan-street, New York. 
Pearl-Street, 
NEW-YOEK. 
Produce CoBnmsssion Merchants, 
For the sale of Countrv produce of all kinds. 
Send for Weekly Prick Ctjkrent, Marking Plate and 
Circular with Packing and Shipping directions. 
NURSERY F©R SALE. 
"We offer for sale a Nursery containing 5 20 Acres of land 
selected for its favorable location and soil, well improved, 
underdrained, &c. Situated a short distance from Toledo, 
Ohio, in a pleasant neighborhood. Allits surroundings mak- 
ing it a desirable place for the business and a residence. 
There is on the premises an Elegant Uesidence, sur- 
rounded by a line Park, laid out and ornamented with 
Walks, Shrubbery, &c. Also, Three Tenement Houses, 
an Office, Packing House, Corn Crib, Pvoot Cellar, Barn. Sta- 
bling room for ten horses, large Cistern, Propagating House; 
heated by Hitchings Boiler No. 5. Green-Mouses, Growing 
Houses, Forcing Pits, Sash for Hot Beds, &c. Also, an. 
Orchard, containing 2,000 Fruit Trees of the best and finest 
varieties, most of which are in bearing. Also, a Vineyard 
of one acre of vines in bearing— and two acres of vines, two 
and three years old, all ot the best and most suitable varie- 
ties for this climate. The Stock Embraces the Best 
Collection of Green and Hot-House Plants in the West, 
over 50,000 Grape Vines, 1 and 2 years old. A large and 
fine stock of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c. — -A large 
stock of Fruit Trees of vigorous growth, and embracing 
all kinds and varieties grown and sold in this Market The 
location of this Nursery is in every way desirable, being 
near the flourishing City of Toledo, Ohio, in the midst of 
a fast improving country— with means of transportation 
almost unequaled; in fact, possessing advantages in every 
particular not excelled in the West. 
Address, or inquire of 
VOir BLESSINGH & KAY, 
Real Estate Agents, No. 7 Leuks Block, 
Toledo, Ohio. 
SUPERIOR FAES3I r.AI*I>.— 20,000 
f5 Acres, Franklin Tract, at Newlleld, Gloucester County, 
New Jersey, on the Railroad running from Philadelphia to 
Cape May. 30 miles South of Philadelphia— adjoining the 
Vineland Tract, and 2 miles North of the Vinelaud Station— 
for sale at low prices and on easy terms, in lots to suit pur- 
chasers. Circulars, with reports of Solon Robinson. Hon. 
William Parry, and others, with full information and map, 
sent to applicants, free. Address MORRIS & CO., New- 
lleld, Gloucester Co.,-N. J. Improved Farms also for Sale. 
Farms lax Soixtli Jersey, 
Of all sizes and excellent quality, well imnroved, good 
buildings, fruit, etc., for SALE at 825 to $40 per acre. Also, 
excellent Timber Land at §15 to $20 per acre, near churches, 
schools, mills, also, railroad and navigation leading to Phil- 
adelphia and New York. Descriptive Catalogues sent free. 
Apply to T. HOYT, Mananmskin, Cumberland Co., N. J. 
FARM AND COAL LANDS.— 1«© Acres, 3i.< 
and 4 miles from La Salle and Peru, Illinois, \< mile 
from Illinois Central Railroad, underlaid by three veins of 
coal. Farm well improved, good house, orchard of 120 
choice bearing trees; good out-buildings, Soil, rich and 
deep. Price, $100 per acre; one-fourth cash. 
THOS. W. HENNESSEY, 
La Salle, Illinois. 
"I &?% ACRES, miles of Richmond, Va. The 
M. ^ • Wood and Timber on it will pay first cost. Sau- 
dy loam, every acre good for Garden or meadow. 1\£ miles 
of York River R. R. 100 acres cleared; no buildings. $15 
per acre, or will be divided. A. VAN DOREN, 
Manchester. Chesterfield County, Virginia. 
FOR SALE LOW, Fruit ami Garden Farm, % 
hour's drive from Washington, D. C, on Potomac, 131 
acres, 50 cleared, 50 of second growth, balance heavy timber. 
Good hnildiugs, etc.: 1,000 peach and pear trees. J.DEVIN, 
l.lHO Broadway, N. Y. 
ITB^ANTED— 10,©O© FARMERS TO ACT AS 
*'* Agents for the great AMERICAN Stock Jcu-knal.* 
THE FAKMEBS' AND STOCK RliEEDERS' ADVERTIS- 
ER. Splendid inducements. Copies free. Address 
N. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
\*. r ANTED. — A situation hy a practical Nurseiy- 
»" man and Fruit. Grower, to take charge of a Fruit 
Farm or Garden, and manage the culture and marketing of 
the same. Reference Unexceptionable, Address, Box $1, 
Strasbnrg, Lancaster County, Peun. 
WANTED! - 
Good Ascntsmovery Town and County to sell" HOIHK'* ; 
a Reli-lous Hook for every faintly, by kbv. W. K. TWSKDIE. 
I). I) . Autlior of "Seed-time and Harvest : or. sow Well iiud 
Reap Well," "Lump to the Path," "Meditations, etc.. etc." 
This Hook will undoubledlv have a large sale, and Agents, 
both Mule and J-Vnuik'. will Hurt It a book particularly 
adapted to their Bales. Address 
II. PENTOBf & CO., 
Springfield, Mass. 
D 
Prizes Give N 4 ans, 2 
the Prize Puz- 
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s ^ Greenback or other valuable prizes 
\A/ distributed every month. A chance is 
afforded Base Ball Players to get a 
magnificent solid silver-mounted rosewood Bat free, by a 
little exertion. Sold by all dealers, 15 cents. None free. 
3 months for 35 cents, or SI 35 a year. Trv it. HANEY 
& CO, H9 Nassau-st., N. Y. Also, any of the following cheap, 
good and popular books, sent, post paid, on receipt of price : 
Rogues asd Rogueries, exposing all tricks and traps of 
great cities, and all swindles and numbugs, 35 cents.— Se- 
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and simple, and how to make the Magic "Whistle, to imitate 
birds, animals, insects. &c.,15c— How to M ake a Bad Mem- 
ory Good and a Good One Better, 15c— Tom TnxMB, A\ ife 
and Baby, comic, illustrated, 15c— Jeff Davis, comic, il- 
lustrated, 10c— Letteb Writing Simplified, 15c. 
EMOKEST'S "YOUNG AMERICA," THE 
most sparkling Juvenile Magazine ever issued. Tl.o 
Jan. No. has an extraordinary display of Novelties, Toys 
Engravings, &c. Harper's Weekly, 15 cents; nnviled from 
No. 473 Broadway. Yearly, $1.50, with a beautiful premium, 
THE VANISHING PICTURE TRICK, 25 cents. 
—How to Write Letters Correctly, 15 cts.— Guide to 
Etiquette, 15 cts.— Bridal Etiquette, la cts.— Courtship Made 
Easy, 15 ct3. Housekeepers' Own Book, 15 cts.— Kavey's How 
to Buy, Tame and Keep Horses, 15 Cts.— Knowlson's Farrier, 
15 cts.— Home Cook Book, 30 cts.— Parlor Magician, 30 cts.— 
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cts— Love. Oracle, 30 cts.— Comic Courtship. 30 cts.— Great 
Fortune Teller, m cts. Thousands of other Books. Pictures, 
Albums, Games, Yankee Notions. Send stamp for Mammoth 
Catalogue. W. C. "WEMYSS, 575 Broadway, N. Y. City. 
New Agricultural Paper. 
MORRIS' RURAL ADVERTISER, which has just com- 
pleted its third volume, will be issued on the first day of 
year 1807, merged in a large Quarto of sixteen pages each, 
under the title of the 
Practical Fanner & Rural Advertiser, 
issued monthly, at S1.00 per annum payable in advance. 
Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and every branch 
of Rural Economy. PASCHALL MORRIS, 
Editor and Publisher, 1120 Market St., 
Philadelphia. 
GENTS WANTED FOE 
WEDGWOOD'S GOVERNMENT & LAWS of U. S. 
A Comprehensive View of the Rise. Progress and Present 
Organization of the State and Rational Governments. 
It contains the law which every citizen should possess to 
discharge, with Intelligence and fidelity, his duties to the 
State and to the Nation, and to conduct his private affairs 
with safety to himselt and justice to others. 
Strictly a Subscription Book.— Reliable, active men 
and women, who wish to do good and make money, can 
do both bv canvassing for this book. Some Agents make 
over $100 per week. A circular, giving Title-page, Table 
of Contents, Testimonials, and Specimen pages, with Agency 
documents, sent on application. Territory assigned, and 
liberal inducements ottered. J. W. SC11ERMEUHOKN & 
CO., Publishers, 430 Broome-street, New York. 
FOREST TREES. 
A new and much improved edition of Michaux & Nuttall's 
"IVovlli American Sylva," complete in 5 Impe- 
rial Octavo volumes, with 277 beautifully Colored plates, 
true to nature, accompanied -with letter-press descriptions of 
all our " Nortll American Forest Trees." Tlie 
most elegant and scientific "work ever published on this 
subject. Experienced Agents wanted to sell valuable illus- 
trated works in all parts of the United States. 
Address KICK, RUTTEK &■ CO- 
525 Minor-st.. Philadelphia. 
IOOO Agents and Canvassers Wanted. 
MACKENZIE'S 10.000 RECEIPTS, or UNI- 
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Agriculture, Brewing. Cookiug,Carving, Cements, Cosmetics, 
Dyeing, Distillation, Farriery, Fire-Works. Inks, Medicine, 
Metallurgy, Perfumery, Poisons and Antidotes, Preserving, 
Photography, Tannins, Varnishes, Wines, &c, ,tc, fto, &c. 
£2?" Liberal terms and exclusive territory given. 
Apply to T. ELLWOOD ZELL & CO," Publishers. 
Philadelphia. 
AGENTS WANTED !— In all parts of the United 
States to sell " Tub Lives <-'■' THE PRKSrDBSTS," a new 
work, by John s. c. Abbott, the grcsit historian. The work 
is finely illustrated, complete In one volume, ami read}' for 
subscribers. Tlie author, the theme, ami the elegant style In 
which it is Issued, combine to render It one of tlie best books 
for Agents over published In this country. Exclusive terri- 
tory may be secured bv addressing 
11. B. RUSSELL & CO, Publishers. 
Boston, Moss. 
Books for the ITIillioti. 
Send -lamp for Catalogue to CARTER, COLLINS i 
RICHARDSON, a John st„ X. V. 
OCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED. - The sub- 
Kjscrlber wishes to employ for each town In the United 
States, male teachers who havo formerly been engaged either 
in Day Schools, or Sunday Schools, who can devote their ex- 
clusive time to the busiuesstto canvass ror u llln--- 
( rated Ili-tnrv of Ike llil>l«," by John Kltto, D. D„ 
F. S. A., edited hy Alvan Hoiid. 1>. D., of Norwich. Conn. 
This is the best selling book 1 have ever published. Agents 
make from $lhll to SHOO per month, and say "tli>>i nivcr 
Iik'w a tmnk to sell «o trrll." Apply immediately in person 
or by letter to the publisher, 
IIEN'IIV BILL. Norwich. Conn. 
CORN.— How to Raise 100 BUSHELS PEit Acre.— 
I'sciul on,l practical hints [Or every fanner, by R P. 
ProSSSB, Sent, post-paid, for 83 ccms, by H. V\ATE1>, 
box S,7Wi Cincinnati, 0. 
