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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
(Business notices : $1 25 per agate line of space.) 
Moasrs at lloniiie. 
A New Religious and Literary Monthly, by this name, 
edited by J. M. Sherwood, aided by a large number of our 
most eminent writers, among which are Drs. Hunting- 
ton, Sprague, Thompson, Scliaff, Adams, Bacon, Good¬ 
win, S'tevens, Gillett, Porter, Prentiss, P.-ilmer, Ander¬ 
son, Profs. H. B. Smith, Porter, Liniman, Stoever, Prests. 
Woolsey, Wayland, Tayler, Lewis, L. L. D., and several 
of the best female writers. It wilt contain also choice 
selections from the English, French and German period¬ 
icals. No pains or expense will be spared to make 
“ Hours at Ho.me ” the best (as it will be the cheapest) 
Family Monthly in the land. It will steadily aim to pro¬ 
mote a pure and,healthy literature.and an Evangelical and 
I'atholic Christianity. The 1st No. ready April 1st. 
Subscription price, $3 ; Club, S2 50 . 25 cents a number. 
_CHARLES SCRIBNER & CO., New York. 
ScHiool SHpei'isatemtleiits 
and Teacliers will be interested in the series of 
small, cheap, but comprehensive Lesson Books, on a 
new plan, entitled “ Lessons for Every Sunday in the 
Year.” They are arranged in series of 52 lessons each, 
with many notes, references, etc. These are selected 
so that with the “ Connecting History” they give a com¬ 
prehensive and connected view of the whole Bible. 
No, 1 embraces the period from the Birth of Christ to 
the end of Acts. No. 2 embraces the whole New Testa¬ 
ment in its connecting history, but is mainly upon the 
second part of the book. No. 3 extends from Adam to 
Elijah ; and No. 4 (not yet ready) will extend from 
Elijah to Christ. They are approved and used by all de 
nominations ; and are adapted to scholars of all ages, 
able to read the Bible. Nos. 1, 2, and 3, are now 
ready. As an evidence of their value, it may be slated 
that of No. 1. the first issued, about 150,000 copies 
have already been called for. Price of each series, 15 
cents each ; $1 50 per dozen ; $12 per 100. If to go by 
mail, 4 cents each extra for postage; or, if in packages of 
ten or more 3 cents each. As specimens. Nos. 1, 2, and 3 
will be sent post-paid for 50 cents. Address Publisher of 
American Agriculturist, New Yoik. 
The Pictorial Phrenological Journal 
Contains Portraits of Tennyson. Sheridan, Cobb. Phil¬ 
lips, Susanna V/esley—Mother of John—an Indian Chief, 
Franz Muller, Miss Muggins, Miss Fury, the Princess of 
Wales, Florence Nightingale. A Group of Warriors— 
Hannibal, Julius Caesar, Pizarro, Cromwell, Charles 
XII, Frederick the Great, Scott, Wellington, and Napo¬ 
leon. Great Surgeons—Harvey, Abernethy, Jenner, 
Hunter, Cooper, Mott, and Carnochan. Also Landor, 
Mrs. Farnham, Clark, Kilbourn, Morrill. The Human 
Face ; with Ethnology, Phrenology, Physiology, Physi¬ 
ognomy, and Psychology. Gov. Fenton, Everett, Aris • 
tolle. Major Davidson, Charles Fourier, W. H. Fry; 
The Races of Men : Caucasians. Mongolians, Ethiopians, 
American Indians, .Malays with Grouped Portraits of 
each, and a map showing the Geographical distribution 
of the Races. All Double Numbers for Jan., Feb., Mch., 
April, and May, with numerous Illustrations, sent by 
first post, for $1, or $2 per year. Address Messrs. Fowler 
A Wells, 389 Broadway, New-York. 
Wlieeler & Wilson’s 
Sewing Macluines. 
Woman's Greatest Boon.—We would advise a man to fore¬ 
go a tliresher and thresh wheat with a flail rather than to 
see the wife wear her health, vigor and life away in the ever¬ 
lasting “stitch, stitch, stitch,” when a sewing machine can 
be obtained. The Wheeler & Wilson is an Invaluable aid in 
every household. Wo have had several different kinds on 
trial, and after six years’ service the Wheeler & Wilson has 
taken the precedence as the best, where all kinds of sewing 
are to be done in a family.—American Agriculturist, Jan 1865. 
India S5,ail$l}cr Crloves 
Are a certain cure for Chapped Hands, Salt Itheum, etc., 
and an excellent protection for the hands in Housework, 
Gardening, ete. Sent by mail on receipt Ot $1 50 for 
Ladies’ sizes, $1.75 for Gentlemens’, by 
GOODYEARS I. R. GLOVE MF’G CO., 
205 Broadway, New-Tork. 
T he “PRINCE OF WALES.”—THE SUBSCRI- 
ber having sold his farm, otters the above-named splendid 
Black Hawk stallion for sale. He is five years old, sired by 
Vergennes Black Hawk, by Hilt’s old horse, d.am an Piclipse 
blood mare. In color a jet black, and unsurpassed in beauty 
of form, elegance of style, docility of temper and tine action. 
His stock, yearling, and two-vear-olds re.mark.ably exhibit 
the striking traits of the sire, ills entire get have been males 
and in color black. 
The owner would prefer to retain a part interest if sold to 
a responsible party. Address A. P. CU.MMINGS, 
Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
ra^HOROUGH BRED AYRSHIKES.—Bulls .and 
-B- Heifers for Sale by ALFliED M. TKEDWELL, Madison, 
Morris County, Ne.v .Icrsey. 
F ^OR sale .—A pure bred Ayrshire Bull, one 
year old. and two bull calves. Also a pure bred Jersey 
Bull, two years old. W. STANLEY, No. IG Wall-st., N. Y. 
S TALIAN (iUEEN 15EKS, from our rcceiit im¬ 
portations: I'liuiTV and safe arrival by Express gnai- 
antecd. Send for (!ircular to L. 1.. LANOSTROTH & SON, 
Oxford, Butler County, Oliio. 
Buy the Sianplcst---filalsted’s. 
Ays’sSiires sit Aaaetioai. 
Will be sold on Tuesday, April 11th, at Southboro, Wor¬ 
cester Co., Mass., my entire herd of pure-bred Ayrshire Cat¬ 
tle, comprising sixty-llve head of Cows, Heifers and Bulls, 
including several valuable imported animals, and the 
choicest stock of my own breeding. 
My farm is located three miles from £<.x,lf.boro Station, on 
the Boston and Worcester R. R. 
Sale to commence at 10 A. M. Catalogues ready March 10th 
will be sent on application. HENRY H. PETERS. 
Bwchamaefi’s Mew Mellow Tea 
HOSE— Catherine Spriint. 
A constant and abundant bloomer, with the habit and 
growth of Tea Saffrons, of wliich it is a seedling, and difl'er- 
ing only in the color of Jiower so far as 1 have been able to 
Judge from four years’ cultivation. 
The flowers are invariably oi a pure deep sulphur yellow, 
and contrast admirably with ths Saffron buff of the parent. 
Tills I consider the best Yellow Tea Rose yet offered to the 
Public. Strong one-year-old plants grown in pots will be 
sent out at two dollars (.$2) oach; 2 year-old plants, strong, 
$;!.00 to $5.00 dollars each, 'as soon as subscriptions for 
one thousand plants are received. Orders booked and sent 
strictly in rotation. ISAAC BUCHANAN, Florist, 
9 West 17th street. New York. 
U 
€)J€>©4I Cwi’acioaas.” 
The new DOUBLE PANSY, mailed free on receipt of $1, 
toirether with my Descriptive Catalogue of new and rare 
plants. PETEU HENDERSON, Jersey City, N. J. 
Sample Depot, and Seed Store, Nassau-st., New-York. 
CO., 
Geiieseo Valley Nurseries, Roeiicster, N. Y., 
Have nearly 401) ACRES occupied in the cultivation 
of gtaiida-rd and Dwarf Fruit Trees, Small 
Fruits, Grapes, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
Roses, Plants, &c., which are packed and forwarded 
to all parts of our country re.aching their destination in per¬ 
fect condition. Orders for small quantities have careful 
attention as well as tliose for larger amounts. 
Priced Catalogues descriptive retail and wholesale, 
sent on application, for five cents for each. 
PEAR TREES. GRAPE VINES. 
S’ursery Stock Generally. 
Cromwell’s Patapsco Nurseries, one mile south of Balti¬ 
more, Md, Richard Vincent, Superintendent, otters for sale 
tills spring, a superior lot of two year-old Standard and 
Dwarf Pear Trees of all the leading varieties; budded from 
tlieir own specimen bearing trees. Also Grape Vines of 
tlie following kinds, by the thousand, lumdred, or dozen, 
viz.: Delaware, Diana, Concord, Rebecca, Union Village, 
Logan, Catawba, Isabella, Alvey, Hartford Prolific, Early 
Amber, Rogers’ Seedlings, and many otliers in smaller quan¬ 
tities. Also Exotic Grape Vines, one and two yeai-s. most 
all from their own Fruiting Specimen Vinery. Tliese roots 
are all single pot grown. Tlirifty, well rooted and true to 
name. For Prices and furtlier information, Address 
RICHARD CROMWELL, Agriculturist and Seedsman, 
4G & 48 Liglit-st., Baltimore, Md. 
iDeiiR and Isi’aclia C^rapes. 
II0VEM & €©., 
Offer for sale fine strong vines of tliese two new grapes, 
also Adirondac, Creveling, Delaware, Dians, and other 
grapes by the quantity. 5,0o0 foreign grape vines of all tlie 
popular and choice lots, suitable for Graperies, raised from 
bearing vines. Address HOVEY & CO., 
53 North Market street, Boston. 
C RANBERRY PLANTS.—The best bearing vines 
and no others, can be liad, not by tlie Tliousand hut by 
the barrel. Enquire of Doct. B. H. STEVENS, Essex, Coim. 
Five Hundred 'Tliousand 
CEANBEERY PLANTS, 
for sale by GEO. A. BATES, Bellingham, Norfolk Co., Mass. 
Send for Circular on the Cranberry Culture. 
f^OBACCO DUST FOR SALE, an excellent arti- 
.SL cle for destroying vermin and insects, affecting vegeta¬ 
bles, fruits and flowers. Price $3.00 per barrel, 
P. LOKILLARD, IG & 18 Cliaiubers-st., New-York. 
SEEDS BY MAIL. 
Offered by JAMES SHEPPARD & CO 
214 Pearl-street, New York.. 
Per Pound. Per Pound. 
Beet.—E arly Bassano... $ 75 CncuMBER.- 
Early Blood Turnip... . 75 Plarly Frame.$120 
Long Smooth Blood. 75 Early White Spine.1 2u 
AVbi'te Sugar. 70 London Long Green_1 75 
Red and Yellow Mangel Glierkin for Pickling...3 00 
Wurtzel. 70 Lettuce.—D rumhead_2 00 
Caubage.—E arly York... 2 25 Early Curled Silesia_2 75 
Early Large York. 2 25 Royal Cabbage.2 50 
“ Battersea. 2 50 Melon, Musk 
" Sugar Loaf. 2 50 Sklllmaii’s Fine Netted.1 00 
“ Wakefleld. 2 50 Melon, Water 
Green Globe Savoy. 2 50 Mountain Sweet.1 00 
Drumliead Savoy. 2 25 Citron for Preserves_3 00 
Large Late Dramliead.. 2 CO Parsley.—P lain. 60 
Red Dutch Pickling.... 3 00 Curled. 75 
Carrot.—L ong Orange.. 1 50 Radish.-L ong Scarlet...1 00 
White Belgian. 1 25 Scarlet Turnip.i 00 
Altrlngliani. 1 50 SpinA cu.—Round. GO 
CAULiFLOwEn. Prickl V . 50 
Half Early Paris.IG 00 New Zealand.2 00 
Celery.-W lilte Solid .. 2 75 Squasu.—B oston Marrow2 50 
Turnip Rooted. 2 00 Summer and Winter 
Chicory for Coflee. 80 Crookneck...1 00 
Corn Salad or Fetticus. 90 Tobacco.—H avana.10 00 
Lhkk.—L arge Flag. 2 00 Connecticut Seed Leaf. .3 50 
Not less tuan M lb put up at above prices. 
J^LUTING—FLUTING.—The best and lowest 
price. Fluting done at MME. DEMOREST’S Em 
poriiim of F.asliions, 473 Broadway, at the shortest pos 
sible notice. Fluting Machines for Sale. Orders for 
Machines or Fluting attended to with promptness and 
fidelity. 
liSito®!’ for Faraiaers. 
The American Exiiqrant Company is now prepared tc 
receive orders to import through its extensive European 
Agencies, Gardeners, Shepherds and Farm Laliorers, eitliei 
from Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, Belgium 
Franck, or Switzerland. Sucli orders will b» promptly 
and satisfactorily executed under the provisions ot tne law 
“ To encourage Immigration.” 
Farmers in all directions of the country are afforded also 
tlie opportunity of liaving newly arrived Emigrants carefully 
selected and duly forwarded by tlie Company's Agency at 
New York. Orders or letters of inquiry sliould be addressed 
to JOHN WILLIAMS, 
. . General Agent for Emigration. 
Office of the American Emigrant Company, 
3 Bowling Green, New York. 
Swedish Farm Laborers. 
The American Emigrant Company is prepared to re¬ 
ceive orders for a few tliousand Swedisli farm laborers to be 
(urnislied during tlie monttis of June, July and August. 
E'armers in the interior who desire to avail tliemselves of this 
opportunity of supplying themselves with these desifahlL 
men should at once make application to 
JOHN WILLIAMS. 
General Agent of Emigration. 
3 Bowling Green, New York. 
Sawiiu^ 
MaelsiBses 
In addition to the manufacture of Steam and Horse Powei 
Tlirasliiim Macliines, we are building exteiFsivcly Cross 
cut and Circular Saws, Tlie Cross-cut or Drag Saw is intend¬ 
ed to attacli to Horse Powers of all kinds, and will saw from 
20 to 40 cords of stove wood in one day. We build two sizes 
of Powers suitable to run tliem. One is a two-liorse Power, 
wliile the otlier is lieavier and is designed for either two or 
four horses as may be desired. Tliese macliines are in gen 
cral use and every farmer sliould liave one 
Our Circular Saw for cutting cord wood, limbs and poles 
into stove wood is the best arranged and most desirable 
style in use. Our machinery is not only substantially built 
out of tlie best of material, but is flnislied oil' iii a very tasty 
manner. Address JONAS W. YEO. 
Proprietor Robinson’s Macliine Works, 
Riclunoud, Ind. 
Every Farmea* Slaoiild laave 
HARRINGTON’S Combined Seed Sower and Cultivator. 
BAKER’S Patent Weeding Hoe. 
GllIFFING’S Steel Clipper Plow. 
OAHOON'S Hand Broau-Cast Seed Sower. 
Scud for Circular; North River Agricultural Wareliouse. 
GRIFFING BROTHER & CO., PnoPRiETORS. 
53 & 60 Courtlandt-st., New-York. 
O AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANU- 
FACTURERS!—The subscribei-s wish to contract for tlie 
manufacturing of two hundred (or more) of BULLARD’S 
PATENT HAY TEDDER, tlie subscribers to furnisli Hie 
castings. A sample Machine can be seen at tlie OREGON 
IKON FOUNDRY of HERRING & FLOYD, 
740, 742 & 741 Greenwicli-st., New York City. 
Sorghum Sugar and Syrup. 
The subscribers are Agents lor the sale of COOK’S SD- 
G.AR. EVAPORATOR and CLARK’S CANE 
MILLS, the best in use, and are also prepared to supply 
fanners and others with choice selected varieties of SU- 
G.4.R CANE -SEED. For further particulars and de¬ 
scriptive pamphlets, address BREWSTER & BOAIL 
Scotchtown, Orange Co., N. Y. 
4.^11 MARYLAND FARMS.—GEGGRAPUI- 
iCFcal description of Maryland, with Catalogue of 
Maryland Lands, for sale by 
R. W. TEMPLEMAN & CO., 
Land Agents, 
48 Lexingtou-street, (Up stairs,) 
Baltimore City, 
Embracing a description of the Soil and Products of 
Maryland. 
Send Twenty-five Cents for a Copy. 
NORWAY MAPLE, 1 year. ’ 
a ” “ 8 to 12 feet. 
Eor sale low by J. A. LEWIS, Willimantic, Conn. 
A gents wanted for sale of Trees, Plants and 
Seeds, in all the loyal States. B. M. WATSON, 
_Old Colony Nurseries, Plymouth; Mass 
GENUINE WHITE WILLOW CUTTINGS.- 
^^100 pre-paid by mail, for $1. 1000 boxed and delivered 
on cars, $3. 5000 for $13 73, or 10,000 for $25. Also the Frencli 
Ozier or Basket Willow at same price. Address MARTIN 
ALLEN, “Tub Willows,” Mendota, Illinois. 
l>e§troy Rats aiB.cl Roaches 
with ISAACSEN’S Phosphoric Paste. Depot 40 Fulton 
street. New York City. 
■§:»RAHMA FOWL AND EGGS FOR SETTING 
-fl-Bfor sale by B. W. PERSONS, Providence, R. I. 
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ANTED, e<rgs of the Silkworm {Bomhyx More). 
Parties keeping any please ofler. Box 5602 P. O., N. V 
Catarrh. Rheumatism. Sick Headache. 
Neuralgia. Premonitions Three Health Items. 
Nursing. Erysipelas. Presence of iMind. 
Eating. Air and Health.In Maroli No. (loc.) of 
Poisons. Vice of Youtli.Hall’s Journal of Health, 
Apples. Follies, 15. $1>^ yearly, New York 
Three P’s. Diet for Sick. 12 tfnion Square, 
Catarrh and effects,Ap’l No.by Prof. Daiiiels. 
^RAND OPENING OF THE SPRING PAT 
^TERNS at MME. DEMOREST’S Emporium o{ 
Fashions, 473 Broadway, New York. Plain and ele¬ 
gantly trimmed Patterns of the most recherche style 
