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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
(Business notices : $1 25 pei agate line of space.) 
BOOKS FOR FARMERS and OTHERS. 
[Any of the following books can be obtained at the Of¬ 
fice of the AgricuUnrCst at the prices named, or they will be 
forwarded by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price. These 
prices are positively good only to Jane 1st.] 
Allen’s (L. F.) Rural Architectnre.$ 1 50 B 
Allen’s fU. L.) American Farm Hook. 1 50 
Allen’s Dise.ases of Domestic Animals.. 1 00 
American Bird Fancier. SO 
American Rose Cnltnrist. 30 „ 
American Weeds and useful Plants. 1 75 g 
Art of Saw Filing—(Holly). 60 J 
Barry’s Fruit Garden. 1 75 g 
Beecher’s (Henry Ward) Fruit, Flowers and Farming.. 1 25 > 
Benreiit’s Poulterer’s Companion. 2 00 j 
Beinent’s Rabbit Fancier... 30 i 
Blake’s Farmer’s Encyclopedia. 1 50 i 
Bonssingault’s Rural Economy. 1 60 i 
Hrldgeman’s Fruit Cultivator’s Manual. i3 j 
Bridgem.an’s Young Gardener’s Assistant. 2 00 j 
Brldueman’s Kitchen Garden Instructor.. 75 j 
Bridgeman’s Florist's Guide. . 75 i 
Brandt's Aee of Horses (English and German). 50 
Brock’s Book of Flowers. 1 50 
Browne’s Field Book of Manures. 1 50 j 
Bulst’s Flower garden Directory. 1 50 
Bulst’s Family Kitchen Gardener. 1 00 j 
Burr’s Vegetables of America. 4 50 ! 
Carpenters and Joiners’ Hand Book..(Holly).... 60 
Chorlton’s Grape-Grower’s Guide. 75 
Cobbett’s American Gardener. 75 
Cole’s (S. W.) American Fruit Book. 60 
Colman’s Agriculture. 5 0.1 
Copeland’s Country Life. 4 50 
Cottage Bee-Keeper. <■? 
Cotton Planters’ Manual (Turner). 1 aO 
Dadd's Modern Horse Doctor. 1 .50 
Dadd’s (Geo. H.) American Cattle Doctor. 1 5(1 
Dadd’s Anatomy of the Horse....(colored). 5 (10 
Dana’s Muck Manual. 1 ‘2-5 
Dog and Gun (Hooper’s)... oO 
Downing’s Landscape Gardening (new Edition). 6 50 
Downing’s Cottage Kesidence.s.. . . .. 2 50 
Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America. 3 00 
Eastwood on Cranberry. 75 
Elliott’s Western Fruit Grower’s Guide. f 50 
Emplovmeiit of Women—By Virginia Penny. 1 .50 
Every Ijady tier own Flower Gardener. 30 
Fessenden’s Complete Farmer and Gardener. 1 50 
2 23 
1 50 
1 50 
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 mainiy upon the 
second part of the book. No. 3 extends from .4 dam to 
Elijah ; and No. 4 (not yet ready) will extend from 
Elijah to Christ. They are approved and used byfcll de¬ 
nominations ; and are adapted to scholars of all ages, 
able to read the Bible. Nos. 1,2, and 3, are noiv 
ready. As an evidence of their value, it may be stated 
that of No. I, the first issued, about 150,000 copies 
have already been called for. Price of each series, 15 
cents e.ach ; $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. I, 2, and 3 
will be sent post-paid for 50 cents. Address Publisher of 
American Agriculturist. New York. 
EXTRACTS. 
These Extracts are prepared from selected materials, 
and perfectly represent the articles whose name they 
bear, and are superior to any similar preparations. The 
following are put up in two-ounce bottles, and packed in 
boxes, to go by express: 'Vanilla, liemon, Urange, 
Nectarine, ISosc, Bitter Almond, Mace, 
Nutmeg, Allspice, Clinger, and Celery. 
Vanilla and Rose, 50 cents per bottle, $5.50 per doz. 
All otliers. - 35 “ “ $4.00 ” 
Assorted to order at these prices. 
Liquid Rennet, for making Curds and 'Wbey, Junket, 
and other delightful luxuries for the summer season or 
tlie sick room. Put up in four-ounce bottles, at 35 cents 
each, or $4 per doz. Address, P. W. BEDFORD, 
Pliarmacentist, 769 Sixtli Avenue, New-York. 
Flax Culture.(Ready this month). 50 
Frencli’s Farm Drainage. 1 50 
Field's (Thomas W.) Pear Culture. 1 '23 
Fish Culture... 123 
Flint (Charles L.) on Grasses. 2 00 
Flint’s Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. 2 00 
Fuller’s Grape Culturlst. 1 50 
Fuller’s Strawberry Culturlst. 20 
Goodalc’s Principles of Breeding. .. 1 00 
Grav’sManual of Botany and Lessons iQ one Vol. 4 00 
Gray’s How Plants Grow. 1 ^ 
Guenon on Milcli Cows. la 
Hall’s (Miss) American Cookery. 1 ’2.;) 
Haraszthy Grape Culture, &c .... 5 00 
Harris’ Insects Injurious to Vegetation, plain. 3 50 
<10 do. do. do. colored plates... 4 50 
Herbert’s Hints to Horsekeepers. 1 75 
Hints to Riflemen, bv Cleveland. 1 oO 
Hop Culture.(Ready April 25tli)...... 40 
How to Buy a Farm and Where to Find One. 1 la 
Jaques’ ITuits and Fruit Trees. 60 
Jennings OA Cattle, Sheep. &c. 1 »0 
Johnston’s Agrirultural Chemistry. .. 1 la 
Johnston’s Kle.iients of Agricultural Cheniijtry. 1 2a 
Kemp’s Landscape Gardening. 2 00 
l.aiigstroth on the Honey Bee .... 2 00 
London’s (Downing’s) Ladies Flower Garden. 2 03 
Lenchar’s Howto BuiUl Hot-lioiises. 1 50 
Liehig’s Familiar Letters on Chemistry. aO 
Liebig’s MoSern Agilciilture. 1 2a 
Llnsley’s (D. C.) Morgan Horses . ......... 1 .>0 
Manual ot Agriciilttre by G. Itmersoii and C. L. Flint. 1 00 
Mavliew’s Illuiitrated Horse Doctor. 3 5U 
Mavhew’s Illustrated Horse Management. 3 50 
McMahon’s Amerlcun Gardener. 2 50 
Miles on the Horse’s foot...... <a 
Morrell’s American Shepherd. 1 7a 
My Farm of Edgevrood.. .. 2 OJ 
National Almanac and Annual Record.... . 1 aO 
Neill’s Practical Gardener—(Pardee). 1 50 
Norton’s Ocicntlfic Agriculture. '5 
Olcott’s Sorgho and Iniphee. 1 25 
Giilon Culture ...••••-■.. " 
Our Farm of F’oiir Acres (hound) 60c.(paper) aO 
Pardee on Stiawberry Culture. i5 
Parsons en the Rose ... j 
Pliantom Bouqnel, or Skeleton Leaves . 1 aO 
Pedder’s Land Measurer. w 
Quinby’B Mysteries of Bee keeping. 1 la 
Rabbit Fancier... ......... ”1 
Randall’s Sheep Husbandry ..... l 50 
RandivlTs Flue Wool Sheep Husbandry... . 1 00 
Rand’s Flowers for Parlor and Garden. a W 
Rivers’Orchard Houses... 50 
Rural Affairs....(bound)....3 Vols^ . each. 1 aO 
Saxton’s Farmers’ Library, .set of 3 Vpls iiiorpcco. 9 aO 
do do do do S Vols..cloth. 8 50 
Schenck’s Gardener’s Text Book. 
Shepherd’s own Book. 
Skillful Housewife . 
Smith’s Laiidscaiie Gardening ... 
Spencer’s Ldncalioii of Children.. 
Stew.art's (.’olmi Stable Book.. 4 50 
Ten Acres Enough.v." ; . i'-n 
Thaer’s. (A. D.) Principles of Agriculture. 2 oO 
Thomas’Fruit Culturlst .. 150 
Thomr-son’s Food of Animals. l oo 
TobaccTrCulture .. .. .. « 
Todd’r, Co. E.) Young Farmer’s Manual. 1 50 
Tucker's Register Rural All'airs. SO 
Vaux’a Villas and Cottages.. S 00 
Walden’s Complete Soil Culture. 1 50 
Warder’s Hedges and Evergreens. 1 50 
Waring’s Elements of Agriculture. 1 00 
Watson’s American Iloiiie (lardeti. 2 oo 
Wax F’lowers (Art of Making). 1 aO 
■Wheat Plant (John Klippart’s). 1 aO 
Woodward’s Country Homes.. l aO 
Yoiiatt and .Spooner on the Horse. ; I 
Youatt and 5fartin on Cattle. 1 50 
Yonatt on the Hog. * oo 
Youatt on Sheep. i oo , 
Youmans’ Household Science. 2 to 
Youinans’ New Cliemistiy. 2 on 
f^ctnooS SaBporimtfl-JKlvBats | 
and 'ffeacUers will be interested in Hie series of 
small, clieap, but rompreliensive Lesson Books, on a 
Ecoisomicai Monsdceepers Ese 
Pyle’s Saleratus. I Pyle’s O. K. Soap. 
Pyle’s Cream Tartar. | Pyle’s Blueing Powder. 
Arlicles designed for all wlio want the best goods, full 
weight. Sold by be't Grocers everywhere. Each pack¬ 
age bears the name of JAMES PYLE, Manufacturer, 
New York. 
RIF ! ISIF ! RIF ! RIF ! 
THE PATENT SEWING RIPPER has proved one 
of the most acceptable new inventions. It takes out a 
seam more rapidly and safely tlian knife or scissors: 
being used for that only, is always in order; is small and 
neat; is indispensable for the work basket and especially 
where a sewing machine is used. 
Price 50 cents. Sent post-paid by mail. Liberal dis¬ 
count to dealers. Agents wanted everywliere. Address 
II. LEE, No. ill Fulton street. New York City. 
AAS> I.AAT>S. in a 
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mild and licaltlifiil climate. Thirty miles south of Pliila" 
delpliia by Railroad, in New Jersey, on the same line of lat¬ 
itude as Baltimore. Md 
The soil is rich and productive, varying from a claytoa 
sandy loam, suitalile for Wlieat, Grass, Corn, Tobacco, Fruits 
and Vegetables. Tliis is a great fruit country. F'ive liun- 
dred Vineyards and Orcliards have been planted out by ex¬ 
perienced fruit growers. Grapes, Peaclies, Pears, &c., produce 
immense profits. Vineland is already one of the most beau¬ 
tiful places in the United States. The entire territory, con. 
sisting of forty-five square miles of land, is laid out upon a 
general system of improvements. The land is only sold to 
actual'settlers with provision for public adornment. Tlie 
place on account of its great beauty as well as other advan^ 
tages has become the resort of people gf taste. It lias in 
creased five thousand people within the past three years. 
Churclies, Stores, Schools, Acadamies, Societies of Art and 
Learning, and other elements of refinement and culture have 
been introduced. Hundreds of people are constantly set¬ 
tling. Several hundred houses are being constructed, and 
it is estimated that five hundred will he built during the sum¬ 
mer. IMce of Farm land, twenty acre lots and upward, $25 
per acre. Five and ten acre and Village lots for sale. 
Fruits and Vegetables ripen earlier in this district than In 
any other locality north of Norfolk, Va. Improved places 
for sale. 
Openings for ail kinds of business, Lumber Yards, Manu¬ 
factories, F'oundries, Stores, and the like. 
F'or persons who desire mild winters, a healthful climate, 
and a good soil, in a country heantifiilly improved, abound¬ 
ing in fruits and possessing all other social privileges, in the 
lieart of civilization, it is worthy of a visit. 
Letters answered and the Vineland Rural, a paper giving 
full information, and containing Reports of Solon Robinson, 
sent to applicants. 
Address CHAS. K. LANDIS, Vineland P. O., Landis 
Township, New Jersey. 
From Report of Solon Robinson. Agricultural Editor 
of The Tribune : It is one of the most extensive fertile 
tracts, in an almost level position and suitable condi¬ 
tion for pleasant farming that we know of this side of 
the Western Prairies. » 
Polar Refrigerator. 
The BEST, therefore the cnEAPEST. 
LESLEY & ELLIOTT, 4D4 Broadway. 
T EWIS EA©MUS, IFIAMOND 
dealer and JEWELER, 802 
Chestnut street, Phil;idelphia, Pa., has 
always on hand a magnificent assort¬ 
ment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 
JEWELRY. AND SILVER WARE, at 
moderate prices. Old Gold and Silver, also Diamonds, 
bought for casli. Watches repaired and warranted. 
Watches and Jewelry can be sent by mail witli safety. 
Enng, Female and Cliroiiic Diseases 
treated successfully at Drs. S. S. & S. E. STRONG’S 
Remedial Institute, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. See last 
month’s No. of Agriculturist. For full information send 
for a Circular. 
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THE Mimm EXPRESS, 
No. 65 Ba’oadtvay. 
Arctic Cream Freezer. 
These Freezers have now been four years before tlie Pub¬ 
lic, and altliough nearly fifty thousand have been sold under 
the guarantee that the four smallest sizes will actually freeze 
cream iu four minutes, we do not know of a single instance 
where they have not given entire satisfaction. 
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4 qts. $6.00—6 qts. $8.00—8 qts. $10.00—14 qts. $15.00—23 qts. $20. 
A liberal discount to the Trade. 
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. Sole Manufacturers. 
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and GARDEN FRUITS; garden VEGETABLES and 
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LAWNorYARO; care of DOAIESTIC ANIMALS, 
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instructive department for CHILDREN and YOUTH. 
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