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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
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EACH TREES AND SMALL FRUITS A 
SPECI iLTY. 
RXJMSOai B7URSEKIES. Send for Circulars. 
A. HANCE & SON. 
Tied flank, Monmouth Co. N. J. 
F 
IVrORTON'S VIRGINIA SEEDLING GRAPE 
-L~ VINES, flayers), for sale. $150 per 1000. Terms cash. 
in advance, or collected bv Express on delivery. 
GEORGE NESTEL, Mascoutah, St. 'Clair Co.. 
Illinois. 
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER. 
THE 
Cannot be surpassed or equaled by any other "Wringer for 
durability, till the expiration of the patent for the- "COG 
WHEEL REGULATOR" or "STOP-GEAR." JVo other 
Wringer is licensed under thia Patent. It belnj now uni- 
versally conceded that Co.^s are necessary to prevent the 
Rolls from being broken or torn loose, many attempts have 
been made to get a Cog- Wheel arrangement which shall 
•qual the UNIVERSAL, and yet avoid fclto "Slop-Gear*' 
patent, but without success. . 
Many whofceH tho UNIVERSAL "WRINGER keep also the 
DOTY 
WASHING 
MACHINE, 
which, thoutrh but 
recently introduced, 
is really as jrrent a 
Labor and clothes 
EAVBB as the Wring- 
er, and is destined to 
win public favor and 
patronage every- 
where. 
It washes perfectly* 
without wearing or 
rubbing the clothes 
at all. 
Those keeping the 
Wringer lor salo, 
- KNi-^S** enn order Hie Washer 
for ruRtn:ners, If they have not got a supply on hand. On 
receipt of the Retail price, from places where no one in sell- 
ing, we will Bend either or holh machines from Jse* York. 
Prices-Family Washer, fill. No. IK "Wringer, $10. No. 
2 "Wringer, fS.50. 
A supply of (he Wringers and Washers U always kept on 
hand in Cmcapo, rlnclunatl. Cleveland, Janesvtllo and St, 
Luuis, boxed ready for shipment, at about New York prices. 
Largo profits are made selling these machines. 
Circular*, giving Wholesale and Retail prices, sent free. 
(PF" These Machines are adopted by the American 
Agriculturist as Premiums, and endorsed by lis Editors as 
the best in market— lor recommendations sue back numbers. 
E. C. BROWNING, General Agent. 
No. SJ CorUaudt-st.. New York. 
(Opposite Merchant's Hotel.) 
Bliss 9 Seed asid Horticultural Warehouse, 
Bo R. BLISS & SON, 
41 r^Ifclv ROW, NEW YORK, 
(Old Office of American Agriculturist,) 
Also, 231 3fain Street, Sjrringfteld, JTass. 
The Subscriber is happy to inform his patrons and the 
public generally, that, in order to better accommodate his 
numerous customers in New York aud vicinity, as well as 
his rapidly increasing trade in other sections of the country, 
he has formed & business connection with his son, S. B. 
BLISS, under the above-named firm, and leased the well- 
known premises of the American" AGnicri/rumsT, 41 
Pake Row, New Yoke, where it is their intention to keep 
a well assorted stock of the various articles required by the 
Parmer, Gardener, and Amateur Cultivator. 
Among these may be found every desirable variety of 
Garden. Field, and Flosver St-eds, Dutch. Bul- 
bous Hoots, Siammer Flowering Bulbs, Hardy 
aud Exotic Grape Vines, Small Fruits, Roses, 
and Flowering Plants, both for the Conservatory 
and Flower Garden, Agricultural and Horti- 
cultural Implements, Fertilizers, and other 
requisites for the Farm and Garden. 
The Seed Department will receive that special attention 
which its importance demands. Every effort will be mado 
to sustain tliG favorable reputation which his seeds have 
already acquired wherever they have been Introduced. 
With an experience of upwards of Twenty Years in the bus- 
iness, and possessing unrivaled facilities for procuring both 
Foreign &ufl Home-grown SeGds,ha feelR no hesitation in 
guaranteeing perfect satisfaction to those who may favor 
them witli their orders. 
He would take this opportunity to return his sincere 
thanks to his friends for their liberal patronage, and re- 
spectfully solicits a continuance of the same for the New 
Firm. B. K.. BLISS. 
OUR XEW 
Catalogue of Dutch Bulbous Roots, 
beautifully Illustrated, with special directions for the culture 
of each variety therein enumerated, Is now ready, and will 
be mailed, post-paid, to all applicants enclosing 10 cents. 
OUR CELEBRATED 
Seed Catalogue and Guide to the Flower 
and Kitchen Garden, 
Containing One Hundred and twenty-live pages of closely 
printed matter, beautifully illustrated with upwards of One 
Hundred Engravings, and a Descriptive List of upwards of 
Two Thousand varieties of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, 
with special directions for their culture, will be mailed to all 
applicants enclosing 2.1 cents. Orders may be addressed to 
4i JParlc Row, New York, 
Or, 231 Wlain-st., Springfield, Mass. 
A FIRST-RATE COOK BOOK. 
WHAT TO DO WITH THE COLD MUTTON. 
A BOOK OF RECHAUFFE'S. 
Containing nearly <100 practical receipts for plain dishes of 
all kinds. Soups Fish, Beef, Poultry, Game, Salads, Pud- 
dines. Pastry, Cake, Pickles, etc. The great feature of the 
book is that it suggests very many ways of re cooking 
cold meats, other than as the Inevitable hash. 
Send ua $1.00 and you will get u copy neatly bound in cloth 
by return mail, postage paid. 
F. J. HUNTINGTON & CO., 
^159 Broonie-st., New York. 
Get up Clubs 
BUY TITLES CHEAP. 
Almost any man will join with his neighbors in buying a 
few choice grape vines. 
For $5.00 
I will send by mail, post-paid, 
5 Iona Vines, 5 Concord Vinos, 
5 Hartford Prolific Vines, 
and ene of each kiml to the party getting up the Club. 
For S10.00 
I will send by mail, post-paid, . 
10 Iona Vines, 10 Concord Vines, 
lO Hartford Prolific Vines, 
and three of each kind to the party getting up the Club. 
All the above will be No. 1 vines, from my well-known 
stock. Orders filled In rotation as received. Address 
GEORGE E. MEISSNER, Richmond. Staten Island, N.T. 
flfew York College of Veterinary Snrgcons. 
Incorporated 1S57. 
179 T-exiiisjton Avenue. 
Session 19G7-S. 
The regular course of Lectures in this Institution will 
commence the first WOCk In Oetobcr, 'C, and continue until 
the latter part of February. ISPS. 
Professors (Emeritus) J. BUSTEBD, M. D., TTistolotrv ; L. P. 
Maso*. M.D., Physiology : Faxiu-u. l>. Wstsss. M.D.. SuteI- 
caJ Pathology: SamcblK.Pbbks M.D., Chemistry. Materia 
Medina and" Therapeutics; A. T. J.iai-tarp. M. D.. V.S., 
Comparative Anatomy and Operative Surgery; A, Lakot, 
M. I>.. M.R. C, V. S.X., Theory and practice of Medicine 
of the Horse and other Domestic Animals. Addrcssfor 
particulars, Or. J. BUSTfiRD, President of Faculty, no 
Lexington Ave. ; A. T. Liautarp, M. D„ V. S., Registrar. 
COTTAGE HILL SEMINARY, 
POUOTIREEPSIE, N. T.— An English and French School 
for Young Ladles. Very select; Delightfully situated, and 
alfordtng unusual advantages for a solid and elegant edu- 
cation. For tin* prospectus, address, earlv, the 
KEY. GEORGE T, RIDER, A.M., Rector. 
NOTICE. 
Onr Strawberry Catalogue of 1G pages, for 
fall of 1867, contains Instructions for the selection of varie- 
ties. Gives their sexual character— a full description, and 
Illustration, of 
JU€U!VDA— Onr No. 700, 
greatly the most valuable of all onr Strawberries. Also, of 
Fillmore, next In value, and all other desirable kinds. Com- 
plete Lists of Early, Medium, and Late varieties, both for 
family and market purposes— our favorites— prices of plants 
grown in pots and otherwise, by mail or express. 
OUR SMALL FRUIT CATALOGUE 
of 24 pages, for fall of 1SG7, contains descriptions ofthe lead- 
ing varieties of Crapes, Raspberries, Blackberries, Goose- 
berries, Currants, &c. Considerations which should Influ- 
ence in the selection of varieties. Complete listsof the most 
desirable kinds. Illustrations of Hornet Raspberry ; Ives* 
Grape; "White Grape, and Cherry Currant. Complete assort- 
ments of SMALL FRUITS by mall. Air. Batehain's Circu- 
lar, &c. 
OUR ORDER LIST 
for 1S07, contains the plainest instructions for making out an 
order. It will bo found a great convenience, and guard 
against mistakes. Roth Catalogues, with Order List, aud 
directed envelope, will be sent to all applicants enclosing 
10 cents. 
J. KNOX, 
Box 153, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Choice SVuils for the (niii-rfcis. 
A splendid stoek of Standard and Dwarf Trees, 
Grape*, Small Fruits, fto. Send for our 
AMATEUR'S PRICE LIST, 
containing especial inducements to planters. 
EDWH. .1. BVANS & CO., 
Central Nurseries, York, Ta. 
500,000 GRAPE VINES. 
Superior layers, 1 and vcars old. mostly Concord, Hart- 
ford, Catawba, Norton's Virginia, Delaware. Ives, and oth- 
ers, cheaper than anytehere < tee. tot sale. Also. Uoses, Cur- 
rants, Rhubarb and Uuspberrj flanta.vcry cheap. Send 
stamp for Catalogue and Kssays on Grape Culture, to 
Dr. U. SCRROEDER, Eloomln^ton, Illinois, 
