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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST 
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BOYNTON'S 
SBricls-set and IPoi-ta-Tble Fnai'iasices, 
LOW & ELEVATED DOUBLE OVEN RANGES, 
CELEBRATED BALTIMORE FIRE-PLACE HEATERS. 
HEATING, COOKING, & LAUNDRY STOVES. 
RICHAK®SO?«, S5©'®7ST©r!J & CO., 
i Send for Circulars. No. 334 Water St., New York. 
' For Sample Stocking ancl Circular address JAMES P. 
ORNE & CO.. Gen. Ag’ts, 922 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, 
Pa., or 1 and 3 Market St., Rochester, N. Y. 
INVALID'S WHEEL CHAIRS $10, 
to $40. The Invalid, if having the 
use of the hands, can go anywhere, 
in doors or out. 
Invalid Carriages, all sizes, from 
$40 to $100. 
Patent Sedan Carrying Chairs, 
prices $10 to $1S. 
Invalid Chairs and Carriages made 
to order to suit all cases. 
Send for Circular. 
STEPHEN W. SMITH, 
90 William-st., New York. 
Concrete Walks an# Pavement. 
For Streets, Sidewalks, Carriage-ways, 
Floox-s, and Private Walks. 
Burlew & Fisk, Patents. 
Laid in one continuous piece. Smooth, durable and Fire¬ 
proof. Noiseless, cleanly, and not injured by frost, heat, or 
water. Preferable to stone, and costs but half as much. 
Work done, and Town, County and State rights for sale, by 
IHJSSELL, FISH & CO„ 446 West 23d-st„ New York City. 
Send for a free Circular, with full particulars. 
Improved Foot Lathes, 
With Slide, Rest, and Fittings. Elegant, dura¬ 
ble. cheap and portable. Just the thing for 
the Artisan or Amateur Turner. 
Send for descriptive circular. 
S. K. BALDWIN, Laconia, N. H. 
T ALLMAN’S SELF-BALANCING INKSTAND. 
Combined Inkstand, pen-rack, pen-wiper, and perpet¬ 
ual Calendar. Beautiful, useful, durable. No more spilled 
Ink! Price $2.00. Liberal discount to Dealers and Agents. 
Send for circular. A. B. TALLMAN, Dll Chestnut St., 
Philadelphia, Penn. 
Prindle’s Agricultural Steamer 
Is perfectly safe, is cheap, does not require skilled labor 
to manage, and saves from 25 to 50 per cent to the Stock- 
leeder. 'Those in want will send for prices and circulars to 
BARROWS, SAVERY & CO., successors to Savery & Co., 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Empire Wind-mill Manufacturing Co., 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Manufacturers of Self-regulating'Wind-mills for pumping 
water, grinding grain, &c„ &c. Is the most economical 
power in the icorld. Reliable ancl efficient. 
E. C. BANCROFT, Sec’y and Treas. 
C ROOK’S SUGAR PAN is warranted to save 
1 labor and fuel, and make a better Maple syrup and sug¬ 
ar, than any other in the world. 
Descriptive Circulars and “Howto Build Arches,” sent 
free. BLYMYER, DAY & CO., Mansfield, O. 
<1*1 A (H) l ,er Month guaranteed. 
1.0 Sure pay. Salaries paid 
weekly to Agents everywhere selling our Patent Everlasting 
White Wire Clothes Lines. Call at, or write, for particulars 
to, the Girard Wire Mills, No. 261Third-st., Philadelphia, Pa. 
STENCIL PLATES.— (Plain or ornamented) 
with ink, brush, directions, &e., sent post-paid to any 
address on receipt of 50 cents. Warranted to give satis¬ 
faction. W. H. BEERY, Portsmouth, N. H. 
SALESMEN.—Wanted, a few reliable, energet- 
»~9 ic salesmen, to sell by sample standard goods. Address 
II. II. RICHARDS & CO., 
413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
procured by DODGE & MITNN, 4S2 7th 
St., Washington, D. C. 
Send for circular. 
P/VIMS 
MISSOURI LANDS FOR SALE, 
Missouri Lands are very fertile, and situated in the heart 
of the Union, they furnish an extraordinary opportunity to 
acquire cheap, healthful, and productive farms. 
NORTH MISSOURI contains about 25,000 square miles, or 
SIXTEEN” MILLION ACRES, as desirable as anv in the 
valley of the Mississippi. Through this garden of Missouri 
the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad extends, and all its lands 
lie near its track and numerous depots. The climate, so 
temperate and healthful, and a virgin soil, so capable of pro¬ 
ducing almost every kind of vegetation, invite emigrants 
from the cold and bleak North to settle on our rich prairies. 
CIRCULARS giving full and valuable particulars are sup¬ 
plied gratis to all wishing to go themselves or to circulate 
to induce their friends to go also. 
A SECTIONAL MAP showing exact location of all our 
Hailroad lands Is sold at thirty cents. 
Address Land Commissioner Hannibal & St. Joseph R. R. 
Co., Hannibal, Missouri. 
SRIlES 'ir S PLEEN. 
For hardiness, productiveness, syme- 
try of tree, beauty of fruit, and supe¬ 
rior excellence of flavor, it has no 
rival. 
Send for circular (enclosing stamp) 
giving its history, and testimonials 
from Downing, Warder, Elliott, Bate- 
ham, and other noted Pomologists of 
our country. Address, 
SS. B. MARSHALL, 
Cleveland, M 
Above Cut half size. 
ORIGINAL TREE OVER EIGHTY YEARS OLD. 
AX ANNUAL BEAIffiESg, 
Having fruited annually for THREE QUARTERS OF 
A CENTURY. 
SSloommgtoia. Nursery. 
500 Acres. 18tl» Year. SO Green-laonses. 
Fruit, Ornamental, and Nursery Stock, immense and re¬ 
liable assortment very low for casli. 
Apples—including most magnificent stock of yearlings— 
also hardy Northern sorts, such as Duchess Oldenburg, 
Hislop, Transcendent, and other Crab-apples, 1,2, and 3 year. 
Peaches. Pears. Cherries, Plums, Quinces, Grapes, forest 
ancl Evergreen Trees, Nursery Stocks. Osage Orange Hedge 
Plants, Hoses, own roots, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, ‘ 
Iris, Squills, Lilies—Speciosum, Auratum, &c. 
Also superior colored plates of Fruits and Flowers. 
Send 10 cents for Catalogues. 
F. K. PHCENIX, Bloomington, McLean Co., Ill. 
Fruit Hill Farm and Nurseries. 
Concord Vines, old wood layers, very strong, $40 per 1,000 ; 
10,000, $30 per 1,000. Also Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small 
Fruit Plants, Stocks, Forest and Evergreen Seedlings, Osage 
Orange Plants, &c. Concord grape cuttings, very cheap. 
All varieties of fruits are thoroughly tested on our fruit 
farm before offering them for sale, which guarantees their 
genuineness beyond a doubt. Catalogues and prices mailed 
free to applicants. Address D. C. BENTON, Quincy, Ill. 
W IIOEVER wishes to buy good plants cheap 
w w will do well to correspond with me. * offer 
100.000 Concord Vines, 
50,000 Ives’ do. 
together with Hartford and Clinton. 
50,000 Wilson Early Blackberries. 
50,000 Missouri Mammoth do. 
5,000 Kittatinny do. 
30.0U0 Clarke Raspberries. 
10,000 Philadelphia do. 
J. W. CONE, Vineland, N. J. 
SPRINGFIELD NURSERIES. 
J. W. ADAMS, Springfield, Mass,, offers of extra quali¬ 
ty : Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees, including Clapp’s Fa¬ 
vorite, and d’Anjou. Plum, Cherry, and Peach Trees. Ap¬ 
ple Trees, large size. Lady of Lake, and other new Small 
Fruits. 30,000 Arbor Vitse. 40,000 Norway Spruce, very fine.. 
Send for Catalogues. 
KENTUCKY STRAWBERRY. 
Large, late, and a valuable market berry, ripening after 
other Strawberries and before Raspberries; just fills up the 
interregnum in the fruit season. 
WILLIAM PARRY, Cinnaminson, N. J. 
1 ^5aZiL Acres planted with Small Fruits. Large- 
.EL stock of Plants for sale ; also of that potato that 
has no superior, for earliness, productiveness, and quality, 
“ The Early Rose.” Send for prices. 
JOHN S. COLLINS, 
Moores town, N. J. 
Grape Vines! 25 Dollars per 1,000. Grape Vines! 
For the next 69 days I will sell Concord Vines at $25 per 
1,000. By 10,0 j 0 cheaper. Hartford, $5 per 1,000. Ives’ $4.00.. 
Other sorts very cheap. Address 
Oct. 1869. Dit. II. SCHRCEDER, Bloomington, Illinois. 
Wants MVIITIIA! 
The best white Gkape for general cultivation. Send 
stamps for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of over onb; 
hundred varieties of Grapes and Small Fruits, to 
GEO. IV. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
K entucky (Late) strawberry plants,. 
$3 per doz.; $15 per 100. Albany, $3 per 1,000. Early 
Rose, $6 perbbl.; 10 hbls. for $50. All shipped at Philadel¬ 
phia. JOHN S. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. 
IVES 5 SEEDLING GRAPE VINES, 
The best, most reliable, and other choice varieties for sale % 
and anything in the Small Fruit line. Apply for price lists 
with stamps, to 
LEWIS FINCH, Plainville, Ohio. 
Berberry Seed. 
The Berberry is unsurpassed for hedge fence, never winter- 
kills, grows dense and thornv, anil bears a berry excellent 
for preserving. Best to plant in fall; full instructions sent 
with seed. Don’t plant near wheat. Per it., post-paid, by 
mail, $3; per oz„ 50 ets.: per package. 15 cents. 
J AMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. , 
Reliable Vegetable Seed. 
Planters and Farmers of the South, and of the whole coun¬ 
try over, will find it most decidedly for their interests to 
procure their seed directly from the grower, and thus avoid 
the great loss and aggravation caused by planting old and 
impure seed. I have over one hundred choice varieties 
growing on my four seed farms, which I warrant to be both, 
pure and true, and to reach each purchaser. 
POTATOES of the best new varieties are engraved 
and fully described in my Catalogue, which will be sent 
gratis to all. I advise mv Southern friends to purchase their 
potatoes in the fall, as it is too cold to send them safely from 
the North after November. 
JAMES J. H. GREGORY, Marblehead, Mass. 
Early ISose P©>tata. 
1 Barrel, $5 ; 10 Barrels, $45; 25 Barrels, $100. Price for 
100 Barrels or more, on application. King of the Earlies — 
By mail, post-paid, 1 lb., 80 cts.; 2 lbs., $1.50. By the Peck, 
Bushel, or Barrel, at lowest rates. Beans, Corn, and Peas, 
for the Garden. Norway and Surprise Oats, by the Barrel, 
Bushel, Quart, Pint, or Packet, specialties with us and very 
low to Clubs and Country Merchants. Send for Circular. 
Address WARDWELL & CO„ 
West Dresden, Yates Co., N. Y. 
TJ7»ARLY ROSE POTATOES—-Warranted genu- 
iSM ine—t lbs., by mail, $1; one bushel, $4; one bbl., $S ; 
five bids., $30. These prices good until Nov. 1st. 
P. F. CADY, Malden Bridge, N. Y. 
Early; lS«>s© Potatoes. 
The largest stock in the country, and will be sold low pre¬ 
vious to Dec. 1st, to make room for storing. Also Bresee’s 
Prolific and other seed Potatoes; also Small Fruit Plants, 
including the great Kentucky Strawberry. Send for price 
list. - THOS. C. ANDREWS, Moorestown, N. J. 
F OR SALE.—Early Rose Potatoes by the bu., 
bid., or 109 bids. Also Strawberry, Raspberry, and 
Blackberry Plants, Currant Bushes, Asparagus Roots, &c. 
Send for a list of prices. 
CHAS. COLLINS, Moorestown, N. J. . 
E ARLY ROSE, Genuine, 5 bbls. §20. Mart ha buds 
for grafts and cuttings. 10,000 Concords, $200. Prices 
free. ~ M. II. -LEWIS. 
Lock Box 114, Sandusky, Ohio. 
E ARLY ROSE POTATOES.—For sale in, large 
or small quantities. Warranted pure. Send for price 
list to H. M. ENGLE, Marietta, Pa. 
I TJHARLY ROSE POTATOES'—Fall price $2.50 
; JCd per Bn. For sale by J. A. EYRIE, Wholesale and Re¬ 
tail dealer in Landreth’s Garden Seeds, Alton, Illinois. 
S NARLY ROSE POTATOES.—For sale by the 
■4 pound, bushel, or barrel. Address 
A. E. PLANT, Branford, Conn. 
TO THE SEED TRADE. 
Our Preliminary Wholesale Price List of 
Seeds for dealers only, dated Oct. 1,1869, will be mailed to 
applicants. J. M. THORBURN & CO„ 
13 John St., New Y r ork. 
I AaMlre !&<er<i>y ? § Wearserles, 
j at Angers, France, the most extensive in Europe. 
! For Catalogues apply to 
BRDGUIERE & THF.BAND, 
P. O. Box 15. 51 Cedar St., New York. 
3 NURSERYMEN.—250 bushels Peach Seed 
for sale at 43 cents per bushel. Address 
A. A. BAKER, Camden, Delaware. 
H^AYISON’S THORNLESS BLACK RASPBER- 
J&Jr RY—Get your plants of the first disseminator, who 
propagates only from selected stock. For origin, prices, 
koto to cultivate, &o., send for circular to JOSEPH SIYTON, 
Angola, Erie Co., N. Y. 
OUR PRICE LIST 
Of Fruit ancl Ornamental Trees, Vines, Hoses, &o., is now 
ready, and will be mailed free. 
JOHN R. & A. MURDOCH, Nurserymen, Florists, and 
Seedsmen, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit, 
Herb, Tree, Shrub, and Evergreen 
Seeds, with directions for culture, 
in large or small quantities, pre¬ 
paid, by mail or otherwise. 25 
sorts of either for $1.00, prepaid. 
Send for Priced List. Seeds on Commission, Agents want¬ 
ed. Wholesale lists ready. Also Small Fruits, Plants, and 
Bulbs, &c., by mail, prepaid. B. M. WATSON, Old Colony 
Nurseries anil Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. 
Established 1842. 
LEE & SHEPARD, 
Publishers, Boston, Mass., will give to any respectable per¬ 
son (male or female) who will write to them, such informa¬ 
tion as will enable them to make money. 
MPLOYMENT.—■“ Pleasant and Profitable” 
Books. Send stamp for particulars to 
S. R. WELLS, No. 8S9 Broadway, New York. 
66 fir NOW THYSELF.”—For S4 a copy of The 
F2&. Illustrated Phrenological Journal, and a 
copy of American Agriculturist, will be sent a year to one 
address, by S. R. WELLS, 389 Broadway, New York. 
ANNALS OF BEE-CULTURE.—A Bee-keepers’ year-book. 
Contents original, by the best, practical bee-keepers. Just 
issued. Price 50c., by mail. D. L. ADAIR, Hawesville, Ky. 
