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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[March, 
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THE FATEIT YANKEE BLADE. 
STATE and COUNTY RSCHTS for Sale- 
it is the best Seam Kipper ever invented. 
Also, a complete Eraser, for the Desk. 
Also, a neat Paper Cutter. 
Also, a first-rate Letter Opener, 
Also, a capital Nail Cleaner and Trimmer. 
Also, useful for many other purposes, 
It is well recommended by American Agriculturist, A 7 ". Y. 
Tribune, Independent, Mine. Demorest, and hundreds more. 
■ Thousands are in use all over the country, Riving general 
satisfaction, and one is -wanted in every family. Price, $1 tor 
H, sent by mail, post-paid. Liberal discount by the quantity. 
In response to many applications I mow oiTcr 
State and Coanty Kiglits for sale on very reasonable 
terms. Address W. A. FITCH, 
151 Nassau-street, New York. 
Seven. Per Gent. 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, 
$2,000,000 IN C0UF0W BONDS OF 
$1,000 EACH. 
TWENTY YEARS TO RUES. 
Principal and Interest Guaranteed by 
the Atlantic and Pacific Kailroad Co., 
And secured by property valued at $7,500,000, consisting of 
00 miles of completed road and 330,000 acres of rich agricul- 
tural and mineral lands on the line of the road. (By a pro- 
vision of the mortgage, when lands are sold to the amount 
of $10,000, it is to constitute a fund for the redemption of a 
like amount of bonds, -winch are also received by the Com- 
pany at PAR in payment for land.) This land is now being 
disposed of at rates of from $5 to $-10 per acre. 
The climate is remarkably salubrious, and the mean tem- 
perature the same as in Virginia. The winters last about 
six weeks, and stock can be kept on the range the year 
through. For particulars respecting lands address Colonel 
A. ALBERT, Land Agent at St. Louis, Mo. 
This Company has recently been merged with the Atlantic 
and Pacific Railroad Co., having a land grant of 55 millions 
of acres, thereby adding to the fullest to the security of 
these Bonds. 
The road of the latter Company, when completed, will 
form a direct and continuous railway from St. Louis to San 
Francisco, shorter by 500 miles from New York to the Pacific 
than by any other route. 
Of the present issue of Bonds, a limited amount is now 
olfered for sale at the low rate of SO per cent., subject to 
advance at the option of the Company. 
For farther particulars apply to 
WARD & CO., 54 Wall Street, 
NEW YORK, 
No One Need Fear Pickpockets, 
Hickman's Safety Pocket is a sure preventive against 
their depredations. $1,000 will be given to any one who 
will successfully cut, pick or in any way purloin the con- 
tents of one. Can be attached to any garment in two min- 
utes, are neatly made, very light, and no inconvenience 
whatever. Money, watches and other valuables can be se- 
cured in them, while you can go in to any crowd with entire 
safety. Remember, they canno more rob you than they can 
take the coat ojf your back. 
Prices': Sent by mail, post-paid, Large Size, $2.50; Small 
Size, $2.00. "When sent by express, and receiver paying 
charges, 50 cents will be deducted irom each size. 
Ltbebal Tekhs to Dealers and Canvassers. This 
Pocket is a NECESSITY, no Humbug and must take. 
T. S. LAMBORX, Marshalton, Chester Co., Pa. 
IPitfceait gcli-Closfsttg IPoeStetf ESooIis, 
Pocket Memorandums and Diaries; in which a Steel Spring 
supercedes Elastic Bands, Tucks or Straps. A great im- 
provement. For sale everywhere. 
1 AW¥EKS SHO*JM> BM3AH> TBffffi 
J8-" Phrenological Journal, that they may read the char- 
acter of clients and culprits. $2 a year. 
KNOX'S NURSERY AT TOUR DOOR. — A 
Liberal ©IFer. See Advertisement on page 117. 
A "Work, instructive alike to the Amateur or Market 
Gardener, detailing the practical experience of nearly 20 
years' Gardening for the New York Market, 
By PETER HENDERSON, 
(of HENDERSON & FLEMING.) 
Price, 51.50, by mail pre-paid. 
Orivith our New Illustrated Seed and Plant Cataloguesfor 
1S07, 51.75. HENDERSON & FLEMING, 
Seedsmen and Marled Garclenci-s, 
07 Nassan-st., New York. 
All the Nurseries in One. 
37 I»ai-]l£ Stow, W. Y. City. 
The Cheapest hi the Market. Among which is the follow- 
ing first class stock : 
STANDARD APPLE each.. G to Scents. 
DWARF and STANDARD PEARS.. 25 " 
do. do. CHERKIES..25to30 " 
STANDARD PLUMS 13 " 
do. PEACHES Otoll " 
CLINTON GK APE 1 " 
CATAWBA 3 " 
CONCORD S " 
DELAWARE 15 " 
IONA 35 '■ 
ISRAELLA 50 " 
ADIRONDAC 30 " 
DOOLITTLK RASPBEKRV IX " 
EARLY WILSOK BLACKBERRY.. 70 " 
WILSON'S ALBANY STRAWBERRY. .$3 p. 1000 
AGRICULTURIST S3 p. 1000 
SHADE TREES, G to 12 feet 13 to 25 cents. 
ARBOR VIT^, 5 to 6 feet 20 " 
NORWAY SPRUCE, 1 to 2 feet S " 
DECIDUOUS SHRUBS 5 to 10 " 
ROSES 5to30 " 
BEDDING PLANTS 4 " 
The above prices are for orders of one hundred dollars 
and over, to which my commission of ten per cent, is added. 
Orders under $100 at the regular prices 
For particulars send stamp for price list. 
Ii. JL. WHITLOCK, 
37 Park Kow, N. Y. 
JOU RNAL A f HYSICAl faUM. 
(FOII A FULL PROSPECTUS AND PREMIUMS OF THIS 
MAGAZINE, SEE AGRICULTURIST FOR FEB., p. 72.) 
The March Number contains : 
Length of Says, 
By Ret. H. "W Bellows. 
Perimamcmt Results in Life, 
By Henry Waed Beecuee. 
'JTlio Value of Fruit as Food, 
By F. R. Elliot. 
Letters to Ladies, 
By Mes. R. B. Gleason, M. D. 
Vitality, its Phenomena, 
• By Geo F. Taylob, M. D. 
Weak Lungs and How to Make tlstcm Strong. 
Alcoholic Medication. How to Bathe. Home Treatment, 
Liver Complaint, Longevity, Healthy Cookery, and 50 other 
articles. 
No other Magazine attempts to popularize the Science of 
Physiology and make it Applicable to PHYSICAL and 
MENTAL IMPROVEMENT If it is important to under- 
stand politics, agriculture, science, how much more to know 
ourselves 
H, OO a Year. One Number, 30 Cents. 
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WE WANT AN "AGENT IN XVERY- COUNTY 
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They are the most popular books now published, and 
many Agents are making $10 to $20 a (lav. Send for Circu- 
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Last and Greatest Novelty. 
SAVES LIVES, LIMBS AND ACCIDENTS. 
SIMPLE, CHEAP, DURABLE AND ORNAMENTAL. 
Great inducement to Agents. 
They are making from 1*100 to $200 per month. 
Write, for Descriptive Circular and Terms to 
AMERICAN REIN HOLDER CO., Binghamton, N. Y. 
no^Tk garden "HXoinnlcte *T» without T»it. 
Clothes Washer, 
using boiling-hot suds, saves three- 
fourths the labor and time— takes 
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"It really merits all the good that can be said of it"— 
Rural JSfeio Yorker . 
" Doty's "Washer, the best."— Orange Judd. 
(See Premium List.) 
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Solon Robinson. 
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Scott 
The Universal 
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wrings clothes almost dry, without injury to the most 
delicate garments, and never gets tired or out ot order. 
This wringer is so well known, and so unanimously ac- 
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quoted. 
On receipt of the price from places where no one is selling, 
we will send one Washer and one Wringer, either or both, 
free of freight charges. Family Size Washer, $U; No. l> a 
Wringer, 510; No. 2 Wringer, SS.50. 
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applicant from each town. 
Send for illustrated circulars, giving wholesale and retail 
terms. 
E, 0, BROWNING, General Agent, 
Wo. 33 Cortlanclt-st., New Yorli, 
(Opposite Merchants' Hotel.) 
SOMETHING .NEW... 
Apple Catsup ! Apple' Catsup ! 
This new condiment is prepared from the pulp of the 
Apple, together with Spices and Vinegar. All ot the 
materials are of the best quality, and manipulated, with the 
greatest care in its production, combining in its manitold 
uses, rendering it par excellence in value to every house- 
keeper. In point of piquancy and flavor for giving zest and 
relish to food, and for healthtulness and superlative value it 
is not excelled by anything of the kind made, adding another 
economic value to that king of all fruit, the Apple This 
Catsup is made heavy and rich, and can be reduced, by ad- 
ding vinegar or wine, to any quality desired. It can be used 
for flavoring Soups and Gravies. Oysters, Clams. Fish, Meat, 
&c. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE. For sale by 
SAMUEL T. THORBURN, 46 Hudson-st., Albany, N. Y. 
LASH'S 
WASMEK AM"B WMIN€.EIS. 
Best acid Cheapest, 
Sec page 72 of Feb. No. of Agriculturist. 
J. S. 1LASH & CO., 
727 Market-st., PMladeSpIiia. 
CANE SEED. 
Regular Sorgo, or the original Chinese Cane. 
Liber ian, a new and a very popular variety. Docs not 
blow down. 
Oomsceana- Sometimes called the Otaheitan. Best 
for Sugar. 
Neeazana, or 'White Imphce, a short stout cane, stands 
up well and is generally liked. 
The Cane from which the above Seed was produced, was 
grown and the Seed harvested and cured under our imme- 
diate observation. The Seed is all true to the varieties desig- 
nated, and absolutely free from admixture with base and 
worthless Canes. 
The Cane from which the seed was produced yielded from 
two to three hundred gallons of Syrup per acre. 
Send for Circular. 
DLYMTER, DAT & CO., Mansfield, O. 
THE AMERICAN NATCKAL5ST ; 
A Popular, Illustrated. Monthly Magazine of Natural 
History.— Published by the Essex Institute. 
Contents of the first number (March, 1867) :— Introductory ; 
The Land Snails of New England, (with a plate); The 
Volcano of Kilauea, Hawaiian Islands, in 1864-5, (with a 
plate); The Fossil Reptiles of New Jersey: The American 
Silk Worm, (with illustrations) ; "Winter Notes of an Or- 
nithologist; Reports of the Meetings of Scientific Societies; 
Natural History Miscellany; Reviews; Natural History 
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PuTNAii. C37~ For Prospectus, etc., address 
A. S. PACKARD, Jr., Salem, Mass. 
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