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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
271 
TURNIP SEED ! TURNIP SEED ! 
B5- Mail. 
f» lb. V oz. 
E.vrly Dutch:.. . §1.00 10 
German TELTOW(fine) 2.0) 20 
Red Top Stbap-Leaf 1.00 10 
White Strap Leaf Flat 1.00 10 
TThite Flat, or Globe 75 10 
White Norfolk .' 75 10 
Cow Horn- j.oo 10 
Loxg White Febxcii 1.00 10 
Loxg Wiiite Taxkard 1.00 10 
VacruE's Xew Loxg White 1.53 10 
Loxg Yellow Frexch 1.50 10 
Yellow Malta 1.50 10 
Yellow Stoxe 1.C0 10 
Yellow Aberdeen' 1.00 10 
Kobsox's Golpex Ball 1.00 10 
Xew Yellow Fixlaxd 2.50 20 
Dale's ^tbbtd 75 10 
Improved Yellow Sweedish, or Rcta Basa.. 1.00 10 
White EutaBaga 1.00 10 
Lafxg's Ruta Baga 1.00 10 
ALSO 
SEEDS OIF 
?t lb. ? 02. 
Cobx Salad $2.00 15 
Gbeex Ctbled Exdive 2.50 30 
P.rowx Dutch Lettuce 4.00 40 
< eiixese Wixter llADisn 4.00 30 
Black Spanish " , 1.50 15 
IIouxd SprxAcn 75 10 
Prickly " .. 75 10 
All the above mailed, free of postage, on receipt of the 
amount annexed. 
J. OT. THORBURX & CO., 
15 Jolsn-st., New York. 
TO FAR.HERS AND STOCK RAISERS. 
S II AVE FOUND the most practical results from 
giving one to two feeds a day of Root Crops; Tnrnins, 
Sugar Beets and Mangel Wurzel. They render the corn less 
heating. A bushel of Hoots i* equal to a bushel of Corn fed 
alone. X- C. X.— American Slock Journal. 
Large Orange Carrot per lb., $1.00 
Large White Field Carrots " 1.00 
Large Yellow Altringltam Carrots " 1.00 
White Sugar Beets " 75 
Long BecTMangel Wurzel " 75 
Yellow Globe " " " 73 
lied-top Strap Leaved Turnip " 75 
White " " " 75 
Long White French " " LOO 
Yellow Aberdeen " " 75 
Yellow Martha " " LOO 
Robertson's Golden Ball " " 1.00 
RedTankard " " 75 
White Tankard " " 75 
Orange Jelly " " LOO 
Waite's Hybrid Eclipse " 1-00 
Sklrving's Improved Rata Baga " 7d 
Purple-top " " '* 75 
Forwarded per mail, 8 cents per lb. additional. 
WASHBtRV & CO., 
Seed MeTchants, 
Horticultural Hall, Boston, Mass. 
PURE NEW CROP TURNIP SEED of my own 
raising, sent b\- mail. Purple-top Flat, lib., 00 cents; 
■1 lbs., $.'.00. YHlow or Swedish, 1 lb., 7". ct- ; 5 lbs., $3.00. 
JOIIX s. COLLINS, Moorestowu, Xew Jersey. 
pETER COOPER'S - 
GELATINE 
TVILL MAKE 
DEMC.OUS JELLIES 
WITH GREAT EASE. 
ALSO, 
BLANC MANGE, 
CHARLOTTE RUSSE, Etc. 
nntECTioNS Fon use wits the packages. 
For sale by Grocers and Druggists. Depot, Xo. 17 Bun- 
lixg-Slip, Sew York. 
THE PERPETUAL (WATCH 
CHARM) CALENDER— elzo of a 
two conl piece n [tli plain, masonic and 
temperance emblems, needed by ©very 
bodv every where. Price hy mall, elec- 
troplate, with enameled figures and 
letters, 50 cents gold, ditto., $L'-0. 
Address 
E. MADEX, 161 Broadway, 
RoomS, Now Vork, P. o. Box, 5378. 
Active Agents wanted every where. 
PATENT BOOKIIOLDER, Writing-Desk and 
Ladles Work-Table Combined. Convenient, portable, 
and easily adjusted, Sont anywhere, paid, on receipt of §5. 
Also several valuable Patents for sale. 
.10 US i i>NN V< UKi; .'.- t .», :<k I '.mini way. Ww York. 
OR SALE.— A splendid Estate or 1,060 acres 
prime land, on the Potomac Elver, 15 miles (torn it* 
mouth, 120 miles from Washington and Baltimore* 8 * tore I 
open, under good Chestnut fence. Land very productive. 
Fine for stock raising, Grasses, Corn, Wheat. &c. Finest 
body of land in Eastern Virginia, Apply to W. II. HAR- 
DINQ-, Real Estate Agotit, No. -i X. Groen-st., Baltimore, Md. 
Turnip Seed by Mail. 
The following varieties, the quality of which can not be 
excelled, will be mailed po-H-pai-'., to anv address in the 
Union upou receipt of price attixed : 
„ _ per oz. 4 oz-*. s ozs. pound 
Early White Dutch 10 ct^. 35cts. CO cts. £1.00 
White Strap Leaf.... 10 " 35 " GO " 100 
Red Top Strap Leaf 10 " $> " GO " 1.00 
Lanre white Globe 10 " 30 " 45 " 75 
Large "White Norfolk 10 " 33 ■* 45 " 75 
Yellow Aberdeen 10 " 35 " 60 " 1.00 
Goldeu Ball (Uobertson'si.lO ,; :>5 ■' GO " 1.00 
Large Yellow Globe, extra 10 " 35 " CO " LOO 
Lorn; White French 10 " 35 " 60 " LOO 
Long White or Cow Horn.. 10 " 35 " 60 " LOO 
Yellow Finland 15 " 50 " 90 " 1.75 
Waite's Eclipse, fine 10 " 35 " 60 " 1.00 
German Teltow 15 " 50 ,l 90 " 1.75 
Improved Hula Baga 10 " 33 " 60 ■« 1.00 
Skirving's do 10 " SO " 45 " 75 
Laing's do 10 " 30 " 45 " 75 
Dale's Hvbrid 10 " 30 " 45 " 75 
Packets for retailing, full size, per dozen CO cts. 
do do. half size, do 35 cts. 
Prices to dealers by the quantity given upon application. 
Our celebrated Seed Catalogue ;ind Guide to the Vegetable 
and Flower Garden, containing 150 pages, beautifully illus- 
trated, will be mailed to all applicants enclosing 25 cents. 
Address B. K. BLISS, Springfield, Mass. 
Winter Seed Wheat for 1 §6?, 
FOB SALE EY 
GEORGE A. DEITZ, 
IMPORTER A>TD GROWER OP 
SEE» WHEAT <fc GRASS SEEOS, 
CHAftfBERSBURCH, PA, 
Italian Red Mediterranean, ?2.25 3 peck. §8.00 ? bush. 
Italian White " 2.35 " 8.00 
Hungarian Red " 2.00 " 8.00 " 
French Red " 2.00 " 8.00 
Bailees Eng'h Red " 2.23 " 8.00 
German Red " 2.25 '.' S.OO 
Bailees Eng.WJiite," 255 " 8.00 
Diehfs mute, 1.50 " 6.00 
Canada Wiiite, 1.50 " 5.00 
Houghton White, 1.50 " 5.00 
California While, 1.50 " 5.00 " 
Blue-Stem While. 2.00 " 7.00 
Egnplian Red Mediterranean, 1.50 " 5.00 
Red Chaff " 1-50 " 5.00 
White Chaff " 1.50 " 5.00 
Lancaster Red Cliaff " 1.50 " 5.00 
Z^~ Four pounds of either of the above varieties will be 
sent by mail (free of Postage) for one dollar. G- A. D. 
The Land of Low Taxes S 
KEAL ESTATE AGEXCT, 
SOIOST J. JUETESBT, T.n. fi South-st.. Balti- 
more. Author and Publisher of the large new MAPand 
ATLAS of MARYLAND. 
Persons desiring to locate, or purchase property in Balti- 
more, or the State of Maryland. l>y consulting this Agency, 
will have the benefit of the advertisers thorough knowledge 
of the Citv and State, acquired in eighteen years experience 
at Surveying in Baltimore, and ten vcars spent in getting up 
his State Map and Atlas. MARYLAND TAXES about one- 
third that of Northern States. 
Fruit-Farm aad Nursery for Sale. 
The Celebrated Pomoha Ff.fit-Faeu and Nurseey 
of J. W. Dodge, on the Cumberland Table Lands of East 
Tennessee. Uhequaled as a fruit growing region Beautiful 
Tract of SOS acres, with rich Prairie. Good improvements, 
large Orchards of finest Fruits. Seyes First Premiums 
awarded by the State and Division Fairs, to fruit from the 
Pomoxa Orchards. Fine opportunity for Nursery business. 
Can be made a superior stock or Dairy Farm. Must be sold 
Immediately-. Price moderate. For particular description, 
terms, &c, address J. W. 1JODGR & SON, 
Pomona, Cumberland County, Tennessee. 
CMUAP FARMS. 
Enterprising men do well in moving to the Eastern Shore 
of Maryland. Land sells at great bargains: the climate is 
mild; growing s-asons long; soil good; close to Balt.ce 
Phila. markets. Send for free price and descriptive list of 
farms. MANCHA & ZOOK, Greensboro, Md. 
FRANKLIN TRACT.— 20,000 ACRES on Rail- 
road, Gloucester Co., New Jersey, 2"i miles south of Phila- 
delphia, good soil, mild, healthful climate. Low prices, in 
lots to suit purchasers. Pamphlets with map and lull infor- 
mation sent tree. Address JIORKIS & CO., Newfield, Glou- 
cester Co., N.J. Improved Farms for sale. 
MEAD'S GRAPE CULTURE. 
American Grape Culture- aiul Wine- 
Itlakiiig. 
By PETER B. ME.VD. 
Profusely Illustrated. Svo, Cloth, $3 00. 
It Is the best book on the subject that we have seen.— 
Evening Post. 
there Is no cultivator so advanced that he will not find 
his own Ideas quickened lntogredter clearness and accuracy 
by reading It, and beginners will find it a thorough and sale 
guide In »!1 that relates to the vine.— From letter <■/ Dr. C, 
■\V. Grant. 
HAMPER & BROTHERS »',,.' OM work hg 
mail, jKatagt prepaid, to any part of the Hatted Slat, . 
receipt of $3 CO. 
SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED.— The Sub- 
scrlhcr wishes to cniplov for each town In the I " I 
States, male teachers who have formerly hwn engaged, 
cither In Imv Schools or Sunday Schools, who tlevotc 
their exclusive time to the business, to oauvass for the 
•• Illustrated Rlstory of the Bible," by John KUto, P. P.. F. 
s. A., edited by Alvnn Bond, P. D., oi Norwich. Conn. 
Thfslsthcbestselllnfrbookl havoover pnbllshcd. Vgents 
make from JITO to J;!00 per month, and say "they 
knew a I k to sell so well." Apply Immediately In person 
or by letter to the publisher, 
' ' 11ENRV BILL, Norwich, Conn. 
Chester "White Pigs. 
$12 to $15 each ; $20 to $25 per pair, S to 12 weeks old. 
CASHMERE ANGORA GOATS!— Arrive this fall from 
Asia ! Engage now. Send for terms. 
Eggs : for weeks to come of over 100 varieties of fowls ! 
This year's fowls can be engaged note, at low rates. Breed- 
ers and Fanciers come and visit us and our stock, and see 
if we have not extra superior specimens. Send for Cata- 
logue. Ternii &c., with 2 stamps (6 cents*. Address 
" THE COX FARMS. ' care J. C. COS & CO.. 
Osborn, Greene Co.. Ohio. 
-w.B.— Best of References giren, if necessary, but our 
stock shows for itself, when people come to see it. 
THOMAS FITCH, 
of IVeiv London, Conn., 
Breeder of Alderney and Ayrshire Stock of all descrip- 
tions, has constantly on hand and for sale the best Animals 
of each of the above breeds, at reasonable prices. "Warrant- 
ed as represented. 
PREMIUM CHESTER ATHITE PIGS for Sale.— 
Sent bv Express to all parts of the United States. For 
Circulars and Prices, Address N. P. BOTEH & CO.. 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
PREMIUM CHESTER "WHITE PIGS for SALE 
by the Original Shipper. Send for a Circular on their 
Breeding and management. Address 
THOS. "WOOD, Doe Run, Chester Co., Pa. 
PURE BRED BERKSHIRE PIGS boxed and 
shipped to anv part of the Cnited States, from Tivoli, 
Peoria Co., Illinois, by S. B. EMERT. 
FANCY FOWLS' EGGS OF MOST VARIETIES, 
PLATA DUCKS, birds and eggs, Aylesbnrv Ducks, eg"3 
only. Send for Circular. "A. M". HALSTED, 
A gent. 6S Pearl St . , Ne w York. 
BRAHMA POOTRAS, bred from stock weighing 
24 lbs. to 2S lbs. per pair, at maturity. Warranted pure. 
Price $S per pair: $12 per trio. Eggs, $> per dozen. Address 
N. P. BOrER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
MERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, a first class 
monthly, containing 36 large double column pages, 
only 50 cents for 6 months. Try it ! "Will save everv farmer 
manv dollars, as we otTer a Horse and Cattle Doctor free. 
Address X. P. BOYER & CO., Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
STALIAN BEES— Xew Importation just received. 
Queens, progeny of above, readv for delivery after Jnlv 
20,1867. Send for Circular. M. QUIN'BY, St. John'sville, X. V. 
£1. #1- #1- S£l. $SJ1. 
You have r. Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine ? Send for 
a pair of Patent Sewing SlacJsiue Castors. Ladies 
can, themselves. Immediately attach them to the legs of 
either end of the machine, and will not then need to rail 
upon husband, father or brother to do the lifting. 
The machine stands firmly on the floor, but by sltehUy tip- 
ping it, it will rest upon tne castors and move easily about 
the room. It beimr desirable to move it every day' for the 
purpose of sweeping where it stands, or for a more conve- 
nient position for working than the one it usually occupies, 
you will find it Inst the thing wanted. Wc send them by 
mail, postage paid, to any part of the jr. s. on receipt of $1. 
Ageuts wanted in every Town or County in the U. S. 
Most excellent inducements offered. 
Address H. B. FANTOST, 491 Broadway, New York. 
HORSE AND HAND POWER 
HAY AND COTTON PRESSES. 
These machines have been tested in the most thorough 
manner throughout this nnd foreign countries to the num- 
ber of over 3000. 
The Horse Power is worked by either "wheel or capstan, 
and in many respects possesses unequalled advantages. We 
invite those wanting snch machines to write for a catalogue 
containing full information with cuts, prices, &C, or call and 
examine personally. 
Orders promptly attended to, by addressing 
INGERSOLL & DOUGHERTY; Grccnpoint, Kings Co., L. I. 
A Clean Sweep Every Way 
FOR AJLIi TiarE. 
The Silver's Patent Broom 
Enables every farmer to use brash of his own raising, and 
have a better broom in every respect than can be bought at 
the store. /( ism simple that a child can put it together. 
The parts (except the brush,) will tost a /< ■ time, and the 
brush can bo renewed In a few minute-. — See editorial de- 
scription In this number of the Agriculturist, also cut of 
Broom on page 77, February number, and recommendations, 
etc.. on page 227, June pun 
Those who do not re own brush, will also Bud It 
the cheapest as well :*s the best article In the market, it 
being adapted to city and country. 
ACEXTS WANTED throughout the country; BXCltl* 
Btvo territory given. Sample, and full Instructions Dor po.fr 
Una together, sent prepaid, on receipt of % 
Address t'. A. CLEC.G *!t CO., 
•iOfi IJvo«<l«uy, STew York. 
SPECIAL 
ADVERTISING AGENCY. 
Advertisements from reliable p ; m'« only, Inserted l» 
the Agricultural, Religious, ami other first-class mediums 
tlirov.iliout the country, by the undersigned. 
An experience of several years In conducting the adv. r- 
tislnj department oftho aincrloan Agriculturist, * • W 
lienor factllitei tor satisfactory transaction of such untinwa, 
W. A. FITCH, 151 IfiMMMMt., New York. 
