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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
[June, 
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EMERSON’S PATENT MOVABLE-TOOTHED 
CIRCULAR SAWS, AND 
PATENT PERFORATED CIRCULAR AND LONG SAWS. 
AMERICAN SAW CO., 
No. 2 Jacob-st„ New York. 
Vegetable Plants &im! Seeds 
FOR 
Fall Crops. 
Celery Plants (Incomparable Dwarf), $1.C0 per 100 (by 
mail); $3 per 500; $5 per 1,000 ; $22 per 5,000; $40 per 
10,000; larger quantities at special rates. Of this variety 
■ from 30,000 to 40,000 is grown on an acre. Pull instruc¬ 
tions for cultivating accompany each package. 
Cabbage Plants, (Large Drumhead and Flat Dutch), 
$1 per 100 (by mail); $3 per 500; $5 per 1,000. 
Cabbage Plants, (Red Dutch for Pickling) $1 per 100 
(by mail); $1 per 500; $6 per 1,000. 
Cauliflower Plants, (Paris and Erfurt) $1 per 100 (by 
mail); $4 per 500; $6 per 1,000. 
By Express, carefully packed, so that they will reach the 
purchaser In perfect order, if the distance does not exceed 
three days in the transit. 
TURNIP SEED 
BY MAIL. 
Early Dutch, Yellow Aberdeen. Golden Ball, Red-top 
strap-leaf, White strap-leaf, Yellow Ruta-baga, White Ruta¬ 
baga, &c., &c., $1 per ft., 10 cents per oz. 
HENDERSON & FLEMING, 
Seedsmen and Market Gardeners, 
G7 Nassau-st., New York. 
Gardens in South Bergen, JV. J. 
Cabbage Plants. 
Flat Dutch, Late Drumhead, Borgcn Drumhead. Winning- 
stadt. Brunswick, Savoy, Stone Mason, Red Dutch, 40c. per 
100; $3 per 1,000; $22 per 10 , 000 . Marblehead Mammoth, 
Schweiiuurth, Quintal, 75c. per 100; $5 per 1,000. Send for 
circular giving full description. 
EDWARD BURGESS, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
lew!! New!! New!! 
Tri-colored Geraniums! 
Mrs. Pollock.— Leaves deep green, orange, crimson, and 
scarlet zone—a belt of lighter green, and yellow margin- 
one of the. most beautiful new plants. 40c. each; $3 dozen. 
United Italy.— Each leaf a beautiful flower. Carmine, 
scarlet, and white, $1.50 each. 
Sunset and other new sorts, Silver and Gold, Variegated — 
a large stock—fine plants. 
T. C. MAXWELL & BROTHERS, Geneva, N. Y. 
Cabbage and Celery Plants. 
Bergen Drumhead, Premium Flat Dutch, Stone Mason. 
Marblehead, Fottlcr’s Improved Brunswick, Drumhead 
Savoy, 40 cts. per 100; $3.0(1 per 1,000. Ready June 10th. 
Dwarf White Celery,ready July 1 st. 75 cts. per 100; $6.00 per 
1,000. Orders received now and filled in rotation. 
G. H. JIOLDEN, South Norwalk, Conn. 
Parents, School Committees & Teachers 
who desire to obtain the best Reading Books, are invited to 
address GEO. F. PHELPS, Agent, - 
Care .1. W. SCIIERMERUORN & CO., 
II Bond-st., New York. 
The Best— BRAINAItD'S Musical World. 
Taking 1 the JLeadc 
WALTER A. WOOD’S 
PRIZE 
MOWERS m REAPERS. 
USED EVERYWHERE! 
SEND FOR 1869 CIRCULAR. 
Address 
WALTER A. WOOD, Prcs’t, 
Iloosick Rails, N. Y., 
Or 44 Cortlandt-st.. New York City* 
The Most Perfect and Successful 
Harvester lit the World. 
In eleven years thesaleof the BUCKF.YE has increased 
from 75 Machines to 20.000. in a single season, and 
over 100.000 are now in usein the United States. 
It has received the Highest Premiums at the most import¬ 
ant Field Trials ever held in any country. 
Its Great Durability lias been thoroughly 
Established, and it is everywhere known and recog¬ 
nized as the 
Standard of Excellence Ira Material and 
Workmanship, as well as Perfection of Princi¬ 
ple. 
Valuable Improvements added for 1869. 
Manufactured by 
ADRIANCE, PLATT & CO., 
MTy.—Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 165 Grecnwich-st., X. Y. 
GEO. E. WARING, Jr., 
AGRICULTURAL E^GlfSEER, 
Ogden Farm, Newport, R. I* 
Particular attention given to all "Works of Agricultural 
Improvement, such as Land Drainage ; the Construction of 
Farm Buildings, including Earth Closets; the Be novation 
of Worn-out Lands; llogd-making, etc. 
M assachusetts agricultural col¬ 
lege, Amherst, Mass. For Circulars or any desired 
information, address the President, \V. S. CLARK. 
This wonderful mineral differs from all others in possess¬ 
ing lino silk-like fibres, which are indestructible by lire. 
H. W. JOHNS’ Patent 
A§be§t©§ Spooling 
Is a CHEAP and RELIABLE substitute for Slate, Tin, etc., 
adapted for all climates, and can easily be applied. 
Asbestos Roof Coating 
Is a fibrous, water-proof coating for preserving Tin, Shingle, 
Canvas, and Felt Roofs. Prepared ready for use. 
Asbestos Cement 
Is a fibrous material, to be applied with a trowel; for repair¬ 
ing leaks around Chimneys, Dormer Windows, eic. 
The Agriculturist and Daily News’ buildings are cov¬ 
ered with the ASBESTOS ROOF COATING. 
Have used the ASBESTOS CEMENT with great satisfac¬ 
tion and regard the discovery as a very important one. 
Ed. American Agricultural Annual. 
The N. Y. Tribune Buildings aro covered with the Asbes¬ 
tos Roofing. 
We consider this invention one of great value. 
MUNN & CO., Eds. Scientific American. 
DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS, 
Prices, and any further desired information, will be furnish¬ 
ed free by mail on application to 
H. YV. JOHNS, 78 William-st., New Tork, 
Manufacturer of Improved Roofing Materials, Preservative 
and Fire-proof Painis, Boiler Felting, etc. 
SAVE SUGAR 1 
THE AMERICAN PRESERVING POWDER, 
warranted to preserve all kinds of Fruits, Tomatoes, Veg¬ 
etables, Wine, Cider, &c., as good as the best canned 
fruits, without air-tighting the jars, and with or without 
Sugar. Admits of keeping the fruit for one or two years in 
large glass, earthen, or stone-ware jars, by merely corking or 
tying paper over them, and using them from time to time, 
as wanted, without fermentation being occasioned bv weeks 
of exposure to the air. It is 50 per cent cheaper than any 
other method—warranted to do it or money refunded. One 
package will preserve 61 lbs. fruit. Price $1. Until agencies 
are established, the public are invited to form Clubs and 
send $8 for 1 doz., or $4 for y> dozen, which we will forward 
by Express. 
Wanted some merchant to take the absolute agency of 
each County in IT. S., during life of patent. Good induce¬ 
ments offered. For terms, &c„ address 
L. P. WORE, ALL & CO., Proprietors, 
_ 153 Chambers-st., fth Y. Cit y. 
jpOR SALE—A HANDSOME 
Coxanti-y ©eat 
of 33 acres, in a high state of cultivation, in Haddonfield, 
N. J., six miles from Philadelphia, easy of access by t he Cam¬ 
den and Atlantic Railroad several times a day; also by turn¬ 
pike. Large and elegant Mansion, in complete repair, with 
every convenience of a first-class city residence, viz : water- 
closets, bath rooms, with hot and cold water; heated through¬ 
out with entire new heater and low down grates, and light¬ 
ed with gas manufactured on the premises. The grounds 
are beautifully laid out and ornamented with shade trees 
and evergreens, also with choice fruit trees, green-house and 
grapery; ice-house (well filled,) tool-house, gardener’s 
house, gas-house, stable and coach-house. The property 
commands handsome landscape, wood and water views, 
and is one of the most desirable and healthy localities within 
many miles of Philadelphia. For terms, apply on the 
premises to WILLIAM MANN, Haddonfield, ^. J. 
Notice to Ileal Estate -Agents. 
The North Carolina Land Compans 7 , 
Chartered by Act of General Assembly, Raleigh, N. C„ 
Have for sale 1.000 improved farms from $5 to $25 per acre. 
Also 2,000,000 acres of timber and mineral land, from 50 cts. 
to $10 per acre. Agents wanted in every town and city. Will 
pay liberal commission. For particulars and descriptions, 
address NORTH CAR. LAND CO., Raleigh. N. C. 
F ARM FOR SALE, a Stood dairy farm, 344 acres. 
Price twenty dollars per acre. For particulars, apply 
to J. RANDLES, South Stirling, Wayne Co., Penn. 
PARK HOTPIj, 
ON THE AMERICAN & EUROPEAN PLAN, 
Cor. BEEKMAN and NASSAU STS., 
Near City Hall Park, NEW YORK. 
GEORGE WIGHT, Proprietor. 
N. B.—Located in the very heart of the wholesale business 
this is one of the most conveniently located Hotels for Mer¬ 
chants, Business men and others visiting the city. 
TT AND DRAINAGE.—Levels taken, work laid 
-19 4 out and inspected, plans made. I may he consulted at 
my Farm, or by letter. W. It. HOPKINS, Agricultural 
Engineer and Surveyor, formerly of the Bureau of Engi¬ 
neers and Surveyors, New Y'ork City. 
A D. PUTNAM & CO., Produce Commission 
Q Merchants, No. GS Pcnrl-.st.New York. “ Quick sales 
and prompt returns.” BJ&~ Send for our weekly Price Cur¬ 
rent and Marking Plate. 
{Sabbath. {Schools 
Alive, to tiieir interests now use in distributing ove.r half a 
million of hooks, the Check System Library Register. All 
should use it. Send for circular to A. O. VAN LENNEP, 
7fi East 91 li St„ (near Broadway.) Few York. N. B.—Every 
tiling on hand for Sunday School workers. 
F©IS THE MISSION. 
TAPLEY’S Patent Photograph Album. The cheapest 
Album made; holding 20 full size pictures, only 25 cents. 
Entirely now. Sent free by mail, on receipt of price. 
SAMUEL BO A LES & CO., 
Springfield, Mass. 
