1S67. 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
307 
12J*f| Afljb APPLE TREES.— Two to four 
£F v ■ l_f^_7^Fj-ear5 from tbe bad, of superior growth. 
150.0» Peach Trees, one year ironi the bad, (very tin-f , 
popular varieties. Largely of Hale's Earlv. 
10,000 Van Bnren's Golden Dwarf Peach Trees.- 
100,000 Grape Vines, consisting largelv of Concords, Hart- 
ford Prolines, Ionas and Israelias. 
Apple Seedlings bv the acre, and ranch other Nursery 
Stock- Address 
STEPHEN HOYT & SONS, 
New Haven, Conn. 
Seeds for Autumn Sowing. 
Aqnilegia Sibirica j)er p'i't..25c. 
" * glandulosa " ..25c. 
Antirrhinum, line, mixed •' ..10c. 
Czar Violet, the sweetest ojf all, perfectly hardy, " ..30c. 
Carnation Pink, extra fine ..50c. 
Perpetual or Tree " ..50c. 
Calceolaria, extra select, from prize flowers... ..50c. 
M Kugosa, shrubby varieties " . 50c. 
Cineraria, extra choice, from newest varieties, '* ..oOc. 
Gloxinia, from finest erect and drooping varieties " ..50c. 
Hollyhock, collection ofS distinct varieties — " ..mc. 
finest mixed, double " -25c. 
Mimulus, finest mixed " ..2dc 
Pansy, Enslish, saved from prize flowers " ..50c. 
Primula: ail the best varieties, mixed " ..50c. 
Polvanthus, finest mixed varieties.. " ..25c 
Tropceolum, Guest varieties for Greenhouse.. ..25c. 
- ocfe, Intermediate. 12 varieties, mixed " ..10c. 
■* New White Wallflower, leav'd, asnperb var. ..25c. 
Crimson *' ..25c. 
Sweet William, Hunt's Perfection " ..25c. 
" " Auricula eyed " ..25c. 
Wallflower, double German, extra " ..10c. 
Washbnrn's Amateur Cultivators' Guide, beautifully illus- 
trated, containinz a list of over 2,500 varieties of fr lower 
and Vegetable Seeds, mailed free on receipt of 25 cents. 
WASHBtR5i & CO., 
Seed. Mercliants, Horticultural Hall, 
Boston, Mass. 
Winter *eed Wheat for 1867, 
FOR SALE BT 
GEORGE A. DEITZ, 
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF 
SEED WHEAT «& CJRASS SEEDS, 
CHAMBEHSBURCH, PA. 
Kalian Red Mediterranean, $235<&pec&. SS.Ou ?» bunh. 
Italian Wktu " 2.25 ■■ 8.0O 
//. igarian Red " 2.00 '■ 8.00 
Red " 2.00 •' 8.00 
Ha •' Bna'h Red " 2.25 " 8.00 
ion Red " 855 " 8.00 
m . ' 2.25 " 8.00 
White. 1.50 " 6.00 
I ■ i White. 1.50 " 5.00 
White, 1.50 •' 5.00 
1,50 " 5.00 " 
-■. m White. 2.00 " 7.00 
km Reel Mediterranean, 1.50 " 5.00 " 
„.,,r ■■ i.50 " 5.oo '■ 
'■hejjr " 1.50 " 5.00 
Lancaster Red Chaff " 1.50 " 5.00 
J^" Four pounds of either of the above varieties will be 
sent by mail (free of Postage) for one dollar. G- A. D. 
SEED WHEAT. 
The Subscriber oners for sale Red Mediterranean Seed 
Wheat, raieed on Long Island, from imported seed. Price, 
84.00 pur bushel. This wheat is much sought after, from the 
Fact that there has been no Mediterranean Se^l Wheat im- 
ported for several years. Al=o. Deihl and Bouguton White 
Wheat, price, $5 per bush. C. W. PAYNE, Sag Harbor, L. I. 
BARTLETT'S REVERSIBLE SEWIXG MA- 
CHINES possess tli- New and Latest Patent Im- 
provements. They are the kind that run backward or for- 
ward, reversed at will, and sew equally well. They are the 
kind that have the reversible Presser loot, "which turns en- 
tirelv away from the needle, so convenient in setting a 
needle, patting in. taking out "work." ic. They are made 
for use bv Hand at $25, with table stand and treadle. $10 to 
$15 additional. J. W. BARTLETT, Patentee, Depot No. 569 
B road way, New York. 
JSJT" See Illustration of this Machine in Harper's Weekly, 
of July *5, or send for Descriptive Circular. 
Stereopticons and .llag"ic Lanterns. 
With the Improved Lime Light, illuminating brilliantlv two 
hundred square feet of canvas, and magnifying tin- views to 
that size, at an expense ol" less i liau ode dollar for a whole 
evening's exhibition. Easily managed and pays well. 
Dlustrated priced catalogue of the apparatus, with list of 
wo thousand artistically colored photographic views 
on glass, of the War, Scripture History, Choice Statuary, etc., 
i forwarded on application, T. fl. MCALLISTER, Opti- 
cian, (ol late Arm of McAllister & Bro., Phila. ) 49.Nassau- 
Btreet, New York. 
H. w. JOHNS 7 ^ 
IMPROVED ROOFING 
Has been in as ten rears, and forms n hnndsomc and 
reliable roof. Cnn be applied by any one. Elasi i<- Mi n- 
cral Cement, for Repairing Leaky Shingle and other 
Roofla. Preservative Paints, Roofing. Cement, 
&c. Exclusive right to sell and apply will '"■ given. Si id 
ior de circo , prices, &c, 
II. IV. .JOIIXS, 78 William si.. \. V. 
PENE APPLE. BANANA AND ORANGE LAND 
FOB SALE.— 440 acres together or divided, ol tl 
land on Indian River, East Florida. Itleli Boil, beautiful 
■n, healthy and delightful climate, witii abundance 
of game, ii-". oysters, turtle, and in facl every requli 
profit «r enjoyment, access by sail, ate km, <>"r land travel. 
Address A. VARNX), Agriculturist otUc\ 
II Park Row, New York. 
THE HOG BREEDERS' MANUAL - 
A Treatise on Breeding, Feeding, and General Manage* 
men t of Hogs. Particulars of all Diseases, Remedies, 
Sent free of postage for 23 cent-. Every farmer should have 
a copy. Address X. F. BOTBR A CO- 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
V 
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BRIGHA3I'S PATEXT 
€*armeiit Cowformator, 
For fitting Dresses and other garments without the use of 
measures." Made of thin sheet rubber, very elastic, it adjusts 
itself perfectly to the form; on the line of the seams and 
around the neck, arms, and waist, are rows of small, sharp 
points or indicators. By laying thin, strong, paper over each 
section of the Conformator, holding it smooth, and pressing 
it upon the indicators, an exact impression of the form is 
obtained, and by cutting out on the lines indicated, the pat- 
tern is ready for use, and a perfect fit must result, without 
any further fitting. By its use a perfect fitting garment is 
obtained with ease and certainty. It is very simple in its 
operation, can be nsed bv anv one with perfect success, and 
being made of very elastic material, can be nsed on persons 
of almost any size. 
Price, £10.00. Sent prepaid hv Express on receipt of price, 
by GOODYEAR'S l.R. GLOVE M'F'G CO.. 
205 Broadway, New York. 
IMPORTANT TO OWNERS OF MORSES. 
Advice aiul Prescriptions for Sicl* or Injured 
Horses given J^ree. 
The Editor of Wilkes' Spirit of the Times desires to 
inform the owners of horses throughout the United States, 
that he has regnlarly engaged upon his paper, one of the 
ablest and most experienced professional veterinarians in 
the United States, whose special dnty it shall be to answer, 
gratis, all questions relative to sick or injured horses which 
may be addressed to the Spirit, whether by subscribers or 
not. These answers will iu all cases contain a prescription 
for the injury described, and will be printed, in connection 
with the question asked, in the following number of the 
Spirit. Xo answers, however, will be given by mail, it be- 
ing a part of the object of the editor to submit the ability of 
the professor who has assumed this department of the Spir- 
it, to the keenest criticism of the general public. By adding 
this useful department to the Spirit, the editor contributes 
to those of his readers and subscribers who own horses, a 
horse-doctor free, and not only to his subscribers, but to 
(7. ry horse-owner in the United States >rnn may choose to 
',an inquiry to the Spirit by mail. The subscription 
price of the Sim r:tr is $5 a year; but single copies maybe 
bought from news agents from week to week by those who 
desire to use it temporarily only, for veterinarian questions, 
at fifteen cents per copy. The Spirit of the Times is a 
high-toned gentleman's paper which (with the old Spirit, 
whose business and title it inherits) is of forty years' stand- 
ing, and is devoted to Hunting, Fishing;, Racing, Field 
Sports, Literature, and the Stage. It also contains a series 
of articles by Hiram Woodruff, on the Trotting Horse of 
America, and How to Train and Drive him. 
GEORGE WILKES, 
Editor and Proprietor, 
SOI Willlam-st., New York. 
5^~ Dealers 'fill continut to procure their sup/' 
hereto/ore. 
THOMAS PITCH. 
ol" New London, Conn.. 
Bri ler of Alderney and Ayrshire Stock of all dea 
lions, has constantly on hand nnd for sal< the besl Inimala 
. ' each ol ibove breeds, al reasonable prices. Warrant- 
ed ..- represented. 
CHESTER WBIITE PIGS 
tie. Send for Circular. Address 
H. TEMPLE vv- CO., Murshalton, 1 In »terCo„ Pa. 
RAHMA POOTRAS, bred from rtock weighing 
\M lbs. to .- i maturity. Warranted pure. 
K per pair: $13 per I .. . !"■- ■i"/..>n. Address 
~ HOVER .v CO., Gum Tn i 
IS 
AMF.KTCAX STOCK JOURNAL, A first class 
monthly, com ainii louble c ilnmn pag< 
only so cents rar 6 months. Try It ! Win s&y c <-\ ery farmer 
many dollars, as wn offc i H ■ -■ and Cattle Doctor free. 
Addreea X. P. BOYEB .t <o.. Gum Tree, Chester C >.. Pa. 
f^ORSALE.— Pun Spanish fowls, (this year 1 
. $3.00 per pair, $5.00 per trio, by Express to on) 
In the Union. Warranted to gU i or no pay. 
N ETT, Sunrnan, Ripley « •. fnd. 
BITE LEGHORN FOWLS wi b Ye\lm I - 
A few pair of the real breed for sale by 
JOHN SALlSBrr.V. .Ir., Box 95, Nyack. X. Y. 
W 
NEW NATIONAL RELIGIOUS PAPER. 
A national religious newspaper, to be called "The Ad- 
vance," will be published weekly, from the first of Septenv- 
ber, onward, in the city of Chicago. It will represent Con- 
gregational principles and polity, but will be conducted in 
a spirit of courtesy and fraternity towards all Christians. 
The form will be what is popularly termed a double sheet of 
eight pages, of the size and style of the A" I" Ecangefisi. 
The pecuniary basis is an ample capital furnished by lead- 
ing business men and others, to be expended in the • - 
lishment and improvement of the paper, which is intended 
to be second to none in the country, in its literary and re- 
ligions character. The purpose of its projectors is indicated 
in the name: their aim being to advance the cause ci 
evangelical religion, in its relations not onU* to doctrine, 
worship and ecclesiastical polity, but also to philosophy, sci- 
ence, literature, politics, business, amusements, art, morals, 
philanthropy and whatever else conduces to the glory of 
God and the good of man by its hearing upon Christian 
civilization. No expense has been spared in providing for 
its editorial management in all departments, while arrange- 
ments are in progress to secure the ablest contributors and 
correspondents at home and abroad. The city of Chicago 
has been selected as the place of publication, because of its 
metropolitan position in the section of the country especi- 
ally demanding such a paper, aud the fact that it is nearly 
the center of national population, and in a very few years 
will be the ecclesiastical center of the Congregational church- 
es. Issued at the interior commercial metropolis, Tqead- 
takce will contain the latest market reports, and able dis- 
cussions of financial subjects, such as will make it a necessi- 
ty to business men in all parts of the country. The editor- 
in-chief will be liev. Win. W. Patton, D. D., who resigns the 
pastorate of the leading church of the denomination at the 
West for this purpose, and who has had many years experi- 
ence in editorial labor. The subscription price will be >-~ > 
in advance. Advertising rates made known on application. 
Address "The Advance Compaxy," I\ O. Drawer CGTl. 
Chicago, Illinois. 
FRANKLIN TRACT.— 20,000 ACRES on Rail- 
road, Gloucester Co., New Jersey, 35miles south of Phila- 
delphia, good soil, mild, healthful climate. Low prices, i 
lots to suit purchasers. Pamphlets with map and lull infor- 
mation sent free. Address MORRIS & CO„Kewneld. I 
cester Co., N.J. Improved Farms for sale. 
FARM WANTED iu EXCHANGE for a new 
Valuable PATENT. To a man wanting a sure first-rate 
city business this is a splendid chance. No competition. 
Address with particulars, D. W., Agriculturist Office. 
IT DON'T SCRATCH YOU, 
Or Tear Your Clothes. 
Davison's Tliornless Black Cap Raspberry 
is the best, as it is hardy, productive, early, and sweet, and 
it is a pleasure to cultivate it. Circulars giving origin, de- 
scription, prices, testimonials, &c, ready in September. 
JOSEPH SINTON, Angola, Erie Co.. X. Y. 
STRAWBERRY PliAXTS. 
.Tncunda, Hippowum, Duruiul. M.iriir- Rarly, Lennig's 
■\viiit-'. AgriCQUnrlst, Barnes, Wilson, ;uul ;iil other valnal 1 
varieties. For Catalogue and Price List, address 
RE1SIG & HEXAMEl:, Newcastle, Westchester Co., N. T. 
Fire Engine for Every Household. — Window 
Washer, superior Hot-house Syringe, aud Garden Engine lu 
one, lor S3. "In our opinion' excels anything of the kiml 
heretofore invented."— [Ed. Jf. Eng. farmers Ffre tooni 
azent in each townfor$20. NEW ENGLAND PORTABLE 
PUMP CO., No. 51 Hauover-st.. Bostou. M iss. 
VirANTED 1,000 LADIES AND GENTLE. 
* MEN to sell Trees, Shrubs, Vines md Flo' 
Send for Price List, with (till p • 
I.. 1.. \\ I1ITLOCK. 
"Al,!. NURSERIES l\ il\K." 
3? P«rk Row, New York. 
THE STOCK OF ALL NURSERYMEN send- 
ing mo their Hal of prices by Angus! 5th, will be a-i\ 01 
tteed ti In the Horticultural Advertiser, which will bo 
Issued from iiiis office about August 80th. 
I,. L. WHITIOCK. 
" ALL, NURSERIES I\ ONE." 
:H Park Ron, New York. 
CEND STAMP FOE THE HORTICULTURAL 
*^ ADVEltTISER, which will contain a llsl or tin 
by - Vi.I, NURSERIES IN ONE." 
practical Buggestlons for the cull - 
of Trees, Vines, Flowers, .v<'. 
I.. L. AVH1TL.OCK. nr Park Row, New York. 
GET UP CLUBS FOR TREES, VINES. Sbrnbs, 
Roses Flowers, Ac. Send stamp fer Terms ai 
UsU 1.. 1" WHITIOCK, 
" AJ.L. NURSERIES IN ONE," 
37 Park Row, New York. 
