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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
[July, 
Circulation of the Agriculturist. 
Beyond all doubt or controversy, the circu¬ 
lation of the American Agriculturist to regu¬ 
lar subscribers, is many thousands greater 
than that of any other Agricultural or Hor¬ 
ticultural Journal in the World, no matter 
or tim 
ady a 
r plat 
lUhriinnteitf s. 
Advertisements to be sure of insertion mu3t be re¬ 
ceived at latest by the 15th of the preceding month. 
TEEMS- (invariably cash before insertion): 
One^vhole column (lVfines^o/moi-eflio per'column. 
EWBusiness Notices, Eighty cents per line of space. 
Ten cents per°line of space for each insertion. 
One whole column (130 lines),'or more, $10 per column. 
B$7*Busincss Notices, twenty cents a line. 
— --- WORK, r, iuukuu; jawt, imu „ae. — ' 
IRON RAILINGS. VERANDAHS, BALCONIES, GUARDS, 
and IRON FURNITURE of every description. Illustrated 
Catalogues mailed on receipt of four 3-cent stamps. 
HUTCHINSON & WICKERSHAM, 
259 Canal-st„ near Broadway, New-York. 
JOHN WAMPLER, Dayton, O. 
W ANTED.—By a young man, 30, a situation with 
an intelligent Working Farmor, to learn the business. 
N. Y. State preferred. Please address at once. 
Box 1809 N. Y. Post Office. 
F INE 300 acre Farm for sale, very cheap, in Wis¬ 
consin. For particulars address 
Dr. G. W. VABNUM, Spofford P. O., Wis. 
ARTIFICIAL LEGS. 
TURNIP SEED! TURNIP SEED! 
J. M. THOSBURN &, CO., 
15 JOMN-ST., NEW-YORK, 
Offer of the best and purest stocks 
per on. per 
Early White Dutch Turnip.10c. 7; 
.. ue Berlin Tcltau do ... 
Black German do. 
Red Top Strap Leaf do... 
Red Top Plain Leaf do... 
White Strap Leaf do. 
...me-. 
English Green Globe do. 
English White Norfolk do... 
- - - 
Yellow Aberdeen do... 
Dale’s Hybrid do.10c. 
Long White French (one of the best) do.10c. 
Improved Ruta Baga (American) do.10c. 
White Ruta Baga.10c. 
Skirving’s Improved Ruta Baga. 10c. 
Purple Top do.10c. 
Marshall^ Purple Top do.10c. 
Laiug’s Improved.d' 
15 John-st., 
New-Yorl 
season for sowing seeds of the 
Silver Leaved Maple, 
American Elm, 
*~'1IDER MAKERS!—Castings, or Mill complete, 
for a cast iron Apple Grinder for hofsmpower, and 
screws for preBS, the best thing out, very rapid, and stone 
uroof. Address BAKSTOW & PALMER, Norwich, Ct. 
OPEN AIR GRAPE CULTURE: 
A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE 
Garden and Vineyard Culture of the Vine, 
AND THE 
Mja.KrTTE’ACTimB Q3F* idomestic wikte. 
Designed for the Use of Amateurs and others in the Northern and Middle States. Profusely illustrated with new Engrav¬ 
ings from carefully executed designs, verified by direct practice. 
BY JOHN PHIN, 
Author of “Essay on Open Air Grape Culture,” to which was awarded the First Premium of the American Institute. To 
which is added a selection of 
EXAMPLES OF AMERICAN VINEYARD PRACTICE, 
And a carefully prepared description of the celebrated 
T1IOIERY SYSTEM ©F GRAPE CULTURE. 
PRICE ONE DOLLAR, 
And sent free of Postage upon receipt of Price. 
C. M. SAXTON, AGRICULTURAL BOOK PUBLISHER, NEW-YORK. 
THE BEST TEXT HOOK. 
PROF. ALPHONSO WOOD’S NEW CLASS BOOK OF 
BOTANY, being outlines of the Structure. Philosophy, and 
Classification of Plants, with a Flora of the United States and 
Canada. New and enlarged edition. 840_pages. 1 vol. 8vo. 
Price $2. Published by A. S. BARNES & BURR, 
51 and 58 Jolm-st., New-York. 
HISTORY OF THE GREAT DDDM T IAV 
U^-adf'AgJiS iSVl JlMLLlUJj. 
parts of the country. L. STEBBINS, Worcester, Mass. 
New and Splendid Varieties of 
Strawberries. 
Empress Eugenie, Margarite, Prince Frederick William, 
Victory, and Osband’s Mammoth. 
The two last are American Seedlings. Fruit of immense 
size. The other three are the prize varieties of Europe for 
1861. Fruit of extraordinary size; weighing from one to two 
ounces each. The above at $2.00 per dozen, or the five, one 
dozen each, for $7.00. 
The following new and fine varieties La Constante, Wizard 
of the North, Wonderful, Oscar, Due de Brabant, Prince of 
Wales, Honncur de Belgique, Filbert Pine Crimson Queen 
Prince Imperial, Surpass Triomplie, Deptford White, and 
Due de Malakoff, at $1.00 per dozen, a selection of six for 
$4.00, or the thirteen varieties for $7.00. 
La Constante can he furnished by the hundred for $4.00. 
This magnificent berry, after two years trial, has proved to 
he of great value as a market berry Fruit very large, fine 
color, and very productive. A special prize was. awarded 
this variety at the exhibition in Boston last year. 
Triomplie de Gand, Bartlett, Downer’s Prolific, Jenny Lind, 
True Cluli, and Athlete, at $1.50 per hundred, or $10.00 per 
thousand. The Downer’s Prolific is a fine market berry; it is 
more productive than the Wilson. Fruit large and a beauti- 
scarlet color. 
Great Austin Shaker Seedling, 30 plants $1.00: $2 per 100; 
$15.00 per 1000. Not less than one-dozen sold of any variety. 
All orders addressed to 
WM. S. CARPENTER, 329 Greenwich-st., N. Y. 
W SUPEIS.IOES STRAWBERRY 
P1LAWT§. .jg 
Grown with special, care, and warranted to give satisfac- 
on, or money will be refunded. Triomplie de Gand, $1.50; 
the Great Austin or Shaker, $2; Wilson’s $1 per 100. Great 
Auction in price when one or more thousands are taken. 
J. C. THOMPSON, Tompkinsville, Staten Island, N. Y. 
FLAT, YELLOW STONE, PURPLE TOP, RUTABAGA, 
ASHCROFT’S SWEDISH, SKIRVING’S SWEDISH, and 
other good varieties. 
PRIME SEED BUCKWHEAT. 
New-York Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 
189 & 191 Water-st., New-York. 
Agricultural and Horticultural Tools of every description. 
^JEEDS.—TURNIP SEED.-BUCKWHEAT.— 
^Field and Garden Seeds of every variety. 
GUANO, BONE DUST, POUDRETTE, PHOSPHATE, &c. 
JOHN VANDERBILT, 23 Fulton-st., New-York. 
Circulars, containing List ofPrices, Testimonials, &c., will, 
on application, be sen! bv mail. Address, 
‘ GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., 
GO Courtland-st., New-York. 
IWME. DEMOREST’S MIRROR OE FASHIONS. 
1'-“—Splendid Improvements, elegant Fashion Plates, fine 
Engravings, the latest Information, three full-sized Patterns, 
elegantly illustrated, and Braid Work and Embroidery; the 
largest and best Fashion Magazine in the world. Published 
quarterly at 473 Broadway, and sold everywhere at 25 cents. 
Yearly $1, with the privilege of selecting 50 cents’worth of 
plain Patterns extra, as a Premium. Summer No. now ready. 
Great Austin §Iiaker Strawberry. 
The berries of this remarkable variety are much larger 
than any other kind cultivated in this country; it produces 
enormous crops, and the fruit.is very attractive, being of fine 
scarlet color. The. Austin was exhibited at the office of the 
-veighing one ounce. Near- 
American Agriculturist last yea., .. ___ 
ly 1000 boxes were sent from Watervliet last year, a dL.,..., 
of 160 miles, and sold to Taylor, corner Broad way and Franlc- 
lin-sts., New-York, forSO cts. per quart, proving the Austin to 
be one of the most profitable market berries in cultivation. 
Our stock of plants is very large and fine, at the following 
rates ; SO plants $1; per hundred $2.00; per thousand $15.off 
We commence delivering; plants on the first of August, in 
rotation as ordered. Address either 
CHAUNCEY MILLER, Albany, N. Y., Shaker Trustee, or 
WM. S. CARPENTER, 329 Greenwich-st., NewA'ork. 
CARD. 
DAVID LANDRETH 8c SON, 
PHILADELPHIA, 
PROPRIETORS of bloomsdaxe, 
issued on the 1st inst. their 
Turnip Seed Circular, 
for the present year. It is addressed 
EXCLUSIVELY TO DEALERS IN SEEDS, 
and all such, who desire a copy, whether Druggist, Country 
merchant, or Seedsman, will be supplied by mail, on th~ — 
Lpt of addre— -- - -’--*«• 
_ _in on a letter envelope, with one cent 
stamp attached. 
The attention of Dealers is specially requested to the fol¬ 
lowing paragraphs in the Circular referred to :— 
“At no previous time has the promise been.greater for fall 
supplies of Seeds. The late mild Winter was propitious for 
the preservation of all roots designed for Seeding, and each 
acre of our grounds (nearly 400 in extent) gives promise of a 
prolific harvest: under these favorable circumstances wo feel 
disposed to admit our customers to a share of our good for- 
tune, and shall accordingly reduce the prices of most lead- ; 
ing articles.” 
Inasmuch as the true interest of our customers, Dealers 
in Seeds, and ourselves, is closely allied, we shall abstain 
from soliciting the orders of consumers resident near any of 
our wholesale costumers, leaving to them the undisturbed 
retail trade.” Address DAVID LANDRETH & SON. 
BOABDMAN, GEAY & CO., 
3F® X IKT €I> iS , 
THE BEST AND MOST DURABLE. 
Our large, elegant, and superior Pianos of 7 and 7M octaves 
at low prices for cash. 
PIANOS FOB SHALL PABLORS, 
G14 and 6 octaves, elegant and durable. All our Pianos have 
the Insulated Ikon Rim. giving strength .and durability 
and requiring less than halfthe usual amount of tuning. 
ROSEWOOD VOL.S'Ji AMERICA PIANOS, 
«$xso. 
Warranted to prove good and give pei-fect satisfaction, or 
“send FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES. ! 1 
BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO., 
MANUFACTURERS, ALBANY, N. Y. 
