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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
Agricultural Implements 
of all kinds, for sale by J. B. RYAN, Importer of Hardware, 
11 1 Yonge-st., Toronto, Canada West. 
Manufacturers of above poods will send their lists. 
'HE WONDERFUL PUMP.”—This 
pump works by hand in all depths to 150 feet! 
i. Prices from $16 to $60, Address 
JAMES M. EDNEY, 147 Chambers-st., N. 
War- 
Y 
MPORTED SHORT HORNED 0A I’ I'LE 
4 and Southdown Sheep from the first Breeders in England for 
.immediate sale to cover cash advances, and will be sold ;it 
low prices, as they must be disposed of. For pedigree and par¬ 
ticulars apply to CHARLES ANDERSON, 
23 West 24th-st„, New-York. 
SHORT HORNS. 
I have several fine young Short Horns, male and female for 
sale, also my Stock bull Hiawatha, 1663. 
Sennett, N. Y. JNO. R. PAGE. 
C HINESE TARTAR SHEEP, for Sale.— 
My stock of the above breed of Sheep, being larger than I 
require, I oiler a few of them for sale; the Mutton and breeding 
qualities are too well known, to need any criticism here. 
Address K. WISTAR. Phi'adelphia, Pa. 
I MPROVED BERKSHIRE PIGS.—A few 
pair, very fine, for sale by 
JOHN B. EDGAR. 
Rahway, New-Jersey. 
FERRETS. 
I have a few of these first rate “ ratters ” for sale. 
ABRAHAM NEWTON. 
Athens, Athens Co., O. 
Lawrence II. Vaik, Architect. 
627 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK. 
Tenders his professional services to gentlemen who intend to 
build, and desire plans, designs. &c..in any style of Architecture. 
Especial attention paid to Farm residences, and out-buildings, 
lie would call attention and examination of his new style for 
the same, including Villas and Cottages, as being entirely de¬ 
ferent from what is generally seen. 
Charges for complete drawings withspecification,3% percent, 
\y> per cent for superintendance if desired, sketches at a lower 
rale. Persons writing from the country wishing designs. &c., 
wi l please give full requirements and cost, when plan will be 
furnished and sent to any part of the country. 
JOHN MILNE, 
Grapery & ©rct-m-IIonsc Oasiltler, 
YONKERS, N. Y. 
Frames and Sashes for Hot-Houses. Green and Hoi-Houses 
and Conservatories erected, and warranted. 
Mediterranean Wheat.—A Fresh 
T he mysteries of bee keeping 
EXPLAINED will be sent to any address by mail free 
of postage for one dollar. Address M. QUINBV, 
St. Johnsville, Montgomery Co , N. Y 
FRUIT-CULTURE FOR THE BULLION! 
JUST PUBLISHED. 
A Hand Book of Fruit Cul- 
TURE: being a Guide to the Culture and Management of 
Fruit Trees, with Condensed Descriptions of many of the Best 
and most Popular Varieties in the United States. Illustrated 
with nearly a hundred Engravings* By Thomas Gregg 
Part First Contains: 
Introductory Remarks, Transplanting, 
Preliminaries to Planting, After-Culture. 
Part Second: 
the different kinds of fruit. 
Almonds, Apricots, Apples, 
Blackberries, Cherries, Currants, 
Gooseberries Grapes, Nectarines, 
Peaches, Pears, Plums, 
Quinces Raspberries, Strawberries. 
The Appendix 
Contains a vast amount of miscellaneous matter relative lo 
propagating and raising Fruit, preserving Fruits, and other 
things of interest to housekeepers. 
Sent prepaid by first mail, in paper, for 30 cents; in muslin, 50 
cents. Address 
FOWLER AND WELLS 308 Broadway, New-York. 
MAKE VOOS OWN SUOAIS. 
Full instructions for making SUGAR MOLASSES from the 
New Sugar Canes, and a description of the imolements and 
utensils required ; simple and plain for the use of Farmers; to 
which are added the li’est exyerience of those who have mqde 
Sugar, and J. S. Lovering’s pamphlet all contained in Olcott’s 
new work, ‘‘SORGHO and Imphee.” Price $1. 
S«>nt bv mail free of postage, on receipt of price. 
A O. MOORE, 
Agricultural Book Publisher, 140 Fult,on-st., New-York. 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Shrubs , Roses , Vines, and Exotic Plants. 
PARSONS & CO., Flushing, near New-York, invite atten¬ 
tion to their fine stock of Hardy and Exotic Trees and Plants, 
constantly enriched by their collectors in America, and by im¬ 
portations from abroad. 
Their Exotic Department, occupying a number of houses, is 
full of rare and valuable Plants, and is worthy the inspection of 
visitors. The varieties of Exotic Grapes are kept genuine by 
constant propagation from fruit-bearing vines to which two 
houses are devoted. 
Their Rose Department contains a large assortment of all the 
finest varieties, and the best Standard sorts are cultivated in 
very large quantities, and sold at reduced rates for massing and 
dealers. They d.. not bud their Roses, and cannot therefore sell 
them to compete with those who have adopted that mode of 
coltivati n. No stock upon which to bud has yet been found, 
that will not sucker up and destroy the variety worked upon it. 
In the Open Ground Department, they offer a large stock of 
well-grown and thrifty Fruit Trees,suitable either for the Ama¬ 
teur or the Dealer, including the finest kinds of Standard and 
pw irf Pears. Cherries. Plums, Peaches, Apples, &c. These are 
Dow offered at reduced prices 
In the Hardy Ornamental Departme* t will be found a large 
quantity and variety of Deciduous and Evergreen Trees and 
Shrubs, for the Avenue. Lawn, or Garden. Of these, some fine 
varieties are cultivated ir. very large quantities, and sold at a 
great reduction from the usual rates. Among them are Spineas, 
Lilacs, Forsythias, WeigGeas Stuarteas, Andromedes, Pyrus 
japonica Norway Spruce, Deciduous Cypress, Larch, Ash, 
Maple, Beech, Linden, and others. 
They have made the Phododendron a speciality, and have 
cultivated it in such large quantities that, they can offer it at 
greatly reduced rates. The beauty and richness of the foliage 
and flowers of this valuable shrub cannot be too highly appre¬ 
ciated. 
A new feature of their establishment is the extensive propaga¬ 
tion of the Rare Evergreens, the cost of importing which has 
hitherto placed them beyond the reach of any but the wealthy. 
They can thus offer at moderate rates, the fine sorts, as Podo- 
carpus. Retinosperum, Cephalotaxus, Thujiopesis. Taxuserecta, 
and others. 
For Hedges, they would call attention to the Siberian Arbor 
Vitce. which is far more valuable than the American, in that it 
bears transplanting well, is very close and compact in its habit, 
requires no trimming, and is not affected by the coldest winter. 
A general or trade Catalogue will be sent on application. 
Careful attention is given to packing and forwarding 
Importation. 
RED AND WHITE—Very superior, selected expressly for 
my retail trade, bv my agent in the Mediterranean. 
ADo, all other choice varieties of Wheat. 
WINTER BARLEY—A hardy and productive variety,worth 
16 or 21 per cent more than Spring tiai ley for Brewer’s use. 
SEED RYE. 
A large assortment of Grass and Clover, also Field and Gar¬ 
den Seeds. 
PEABODY’S STRAWBERRIFS. which I can furnish after 
the loth of September. For sale by R. L. ALLEN, 
191 Water st. 
Fruit and. Ornamental 'Frees for 
Sale. 
The subscriber would call attention the coming season to hi* 
large stock of Peach and other fruit trees, embracing Apple, 
Pear and Cherry, both Dwarf and Standard, of extra and medi¬ 
um sizes. Also Apricots. Almonds Plums, Quinces, &c.. with 
a large stock of Evergreen and Deciduous trees suitable for or¬ 
namenting grounds, at reasonable prices; and 50 000 one year’s 
growth Silver Maple seed lings, and other Nursery stock. 
Catalogues or Trade List, with prices annexed, will be sent 
to all who inclose aone-cent stamp for each. 
Add*ess ISAAC PULLEN, 
Sept. 1st, 1858. Hightstown, Mercer Co., N. J. 
Fruit Trees for Sale. 
A general assortment of Fruit Trees for sale this Fall, embrac¬ 
ing the choicest varieties of standard A pple. Pear, Plum. Cher¬ 
ry. Peach, Apricot and Nectarine Trees, Grape Vines, Quince 
and Currant Bushes. 
And a large and fine lot of dwarf Pear. Cherry and Apple 
Trees of one and two years old ; 5,000 dwarf and 10,000 standard 
one year old Pear Trees from four to five feet 1 igh, very fine. 
50 000 fine Currant Bushes, from 1 to 3 years old. (very low bv 
the quantity). A fine lot of Arbor Vitte, 3 feet and under. A 
few extra sized and bearing Apricot Trees. 
All of which will be sold at the lowest rates 
Priced lists sent to all applicants. CHARLES DuBOIS. 
Fishkiii Landing,N. Y , Sept , 1858. 
Cherry Stosses, Tree §ec«S§, &e. 
The subscriber’s stock of mazzard pits, are now to hand in the 
best condition for germination. $7 per bushel. Preserved in 
sand from select trees, $10 per bushel. Dealers and Nursery¬ 
men ordering largely at reduced rates. 
A Catalogue of 200 kinds tree seeds on application. 
A very large stock of OSAGE ORANGE, ASPARAGUS 
ROOTS, &«*.., at low rates. 
The Nursery contains one of the finest collections of trees in 
the Country. Catalogues gratis. 
THOMAS MEEHAN, 
Germantown Nurseries, 
near Philadelphia, Pa. 
Ncw-Bruiiswick, N. J., Nurseries. 
EDWIN ALLEN, invites attention to his large stock of 
Trees and Plants now for sale—all of which are grown under 
his personal care and can be relied upon as genuine and true to 
name. 
His stock of Apple, Pear, Cherry and Plum is large, and. be- 
in? budded upon seedling stocks, possesses a beauty of growth 
seldom equaled, and comprises the best sorts in cultivation. 
The Strawberries comprise Burr’s New Pine, Hovey’s Seed¬ 
ling, Scarlet Magnate, (Prince’s,) McAvoy’s Superior, Large 
Early Scarlet, Marylandica, Walker’s Seedling, &c. Also Lin- 
nee us Rhubarb; Giant Asparagus; Grape Vines; &c., &c. 
A descriptive 'ow priced Catalogue will be mailed gratis by 
addressing as aoove. 
To Nurserymen and E&eaiers. 
20,000Peach Trees, 1 year budded, extra st rong and healthy. 
M bushels Prime Mazzard Cherry Seed—also, Apple Seed; 
Orange Quince Seed ; American Arbor Vitae. &c , &c. 
200 bushels Peach Pits, a superior consignment 
Catalogues containing full directions for the management 
and planting, &c., of the above seeds, sent free to all appli¬ 
cants who inclose a stamp. WM. DAY, 
Morristown, N. J 
H 
EDGE PLANTS.—500,000 Osage Or- 
ange Plants. For sale bv 
j. m. McCullough & son. 
200 Main-st., Cincinnati. Ohio. 
P EABODY’S STRAWBERRY—50,000 
propagated from plants received direct from Mr. Peabody, 
and warranted genuine at prices to suit ihe times: 50 cts. per 
doz ; $3 per bund ; $25 per thousand, packed and delivered at 
the express office, free of charge. O. HEFFRON. 
South Salem, Ross Co., Ohio. 
©MtcS» IBsalSsosBS ESoots. 
We have received our usual shipments of DUTCH BULBS 
all in the finest condition, large and sound ; and unlike those 
generally sold at auction in this market every season, they arc 
the first selection of first class Bulbs obtained in Holland the 
present Summer. In addition to 
HYACINTHS, POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, TULIPS, 
JONQUIL1.ES. CROCUS. CROWN IMPERIALS, 
FRITT1LLARIAS, GLADIOLUS IRIS, IXIAS, 
LILIES DOUBLE NARCISSUS. ARUMS, 
ANEMONES, RANUNCULUS. SCIL- 
LAS, BABI AN AS &. DIELYTRAS, 
We have a choice collection of 
Lachenalias, 
OXALIS, 
Cyclamens. 
which should be potted immediately. 
Also, 
Red and White Lilies of tiie Valley, 
Tree Pieonies, 6 sorts. $2 each, 
Herbaceous Do., 10 fine varieties, 30 cts. each, 
&c., &c , &c. 
Priced Catalogues containing directions for Planting, &c., 
mailed on application. 
COLLEC ION OF BULBOUS ROOTS. 
assortments of 
6 Fine named Hyacint hs for pots or glasses. 
1 Polyanthus Narcissus... 
2 Double Tulips. 
7 Mixed Crocus. 
$1 00 
assortments of 
6 Fine Double and Single named Hyacinths. 
6 Fine Single and Double Tulips. 
12 Fine Mixed Crocus. 
3 Double Narcissus. 
3 Mixed Iris. 
2 Polyanthus Narcissus. 
$1 50 
assortments of 
12 Double and Single named Hyacinths.' 
25 Mixed Crocus. 
12 Double and Single named Tulips. 
3 Polyanthus Narcissus. 
6 Double Narcissus. $5 58 
6 Mixed Iris. . 
3 Crown Imperials . 
2 Bulbocodium Vernums. 
1 Pancratium Maritimum.„ 
Fine English Double Hollyhock Seed, lOcts. per packet. 
J. M. THORRURN & CO , Seedsmen, 
15 John st., New-York. 
Usi8Sm»b5§ 
Just arrived by Steamer, a splendid collection of 
HYACINTHS. TULIPS. NARCISSUS, &c , &c. 
To secure early flowers for the Parlor or Conservatory, pui- 
chase at once at 
RRTD GEM AN’S, 878 Broadway, New-York. 
Priced Catalogues on a:>;» p at i.*n 
Rebecca Grape Vines for Sale 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
2 years old vines, strong plants $20 per dozen, $150 per 100 
1 year old vines, good plants $ 2 per dozen, $81) per 100. 
Diana, two year old vines, strong plants $9.00 per dozen. 
1 year old vines,good plants, $0.00 
Concord, 2 year old vines, strong plants. $9.00 
1 year old vines, good plants, $0.01) " 
Delaware. 1 year old vines, good plants, $3.00 each. 
Isabella, 2 year old vines, strong plants, $18.00 per 100. 
1 year old vines, good plants, $10.00 per 100. 
Catawba, 2 year old vines, strung plants, $13.00 per 100 
STRAWBERRIES 
of the most approved varieties, including Prince’s Imperial 
Scarlet, Primate, Magnate the largest of all, price $3.U0 per 
hundred, $10 per thousand. 
LINNiF.US RHUBARB 
per dozen, $2.00 ; per hundred, $10. 
Also a general assortment of Fru't Trees, Evergreens, &c. I 
beg leave to call tbe attention of those wishing to purchase 
Rebecca Vines, as I have the largest stock and strongest 
Vines of any one. 
IjfcSf* Terms positively Cash. 
WILLIAM BROCKSBANK. 
Prospect Uill Nurserv. Hudson. Columbia Co.. N Y 
Kebecca Grajtc Viaaes, 
asad ©ellawarc Grape Vines, 
Of extra quillitv, unusually fine growth.and well rooted. 
Also Orange Raspberry, Linnaeus Rhubarb, &c. 
„ FREEMAN & KENDALL. 
Ravenswood Fruit N«rsery, Ravenswood.L. I., near New-York. 
New Hardy Grapes. 
For sale, fine strong plants of Hartford Prolific. Diana, Con¬ 
cord. Delaware, Rebecca ami most of the new sorts in cultiva¬ 
tion. Also New Rochelle Blackberry, and Orange Raspberry 
plan’s, in large or small quantities. Priced list sent free to all 
applicants. HOAG & CRAINE, 
Wood lawn Nursery. Lockport, N. Y. 
C ATAWBA GRAPE ROOTS.—200.000 
Catawba Grape Roots—one year’s growth—for sale. Price 
$15 per 1,000, well packed. 
j. m. McCullough & son, 
200 Main-st.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
True Delaware Grape Vines. 
From the original stock; .also LOGAN, REBECCA, and 
DIANA ViNES, strong, hardy plants from the open ground, 
ready for delivery this Fall. GEO. W. CAMPBELL, 
Sept. 1.1858. Delaware, Ohio. 
Geoj'se B>. Mimtoer, 
Flushing, L. I.. 
NURSE RYMAN 
and dea’er in 
ALL KINDS OF NURSERY STOCK. 
Linnaeus and Prince Albert Rhubarb ; New Rochelle or Law- 
Ion, and Newman’s Thornless Blackberry; and Orange and 
Hudson River Antwerp Raspberry plants, inquantity as desired. 
Ca'alognes furnished gratis. 
a mimT & co., 
Genesee VnSIey Nurseries, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y, 
Have published their Wholesale Catalogue, No. 4. of Fruit 
Ornamental Trees, Plants, &c., containing prices for the Au¬ 
tumn of 1858. , 
All those parties who wish to purchase largely, will consult 
theii interest bv examining this Catalogue. It :ssent free toail 
applicants, by inclosing a stamp. 
