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AMERICAN AaRICULTURIST, 
S67 
I>. Ij. I. Scliool, 
FRAMKLiy, DRLAWAUE CO., N. has full equipment, 
aud offers thorough instruction. Special Artvaiitagc, 
the small cost of living. For Circular. Address 
GEO. W. JONES, A. M. 
F TJ L IL. B IL. O O I> 
AJTD 
GRADE ALDERNEY, 
AND 
Ayrsliire §t®c!i foi* §a!c. 
The subscriber lias jrlveii his attention for the last few 
^ears to the hrecclinjg:©! this truly celebrated Stoch, and now 
offers for s:ile a portion of Ids hcrd» eoinprisinff some seventy* 
five head of all aises an«l grades. Amonir them are many 
fine family Cows and Heifers. Persons wishiiv^ to supply 
themselves are invited to call and examine the stock ana ihe 
products of the Dairy. With common butter at sixty cents 
a pound, will it not pay to keep a Cow that will produce 
two pounds per day, of superior nutter ? Address 
THOMAS FITCH, New Loudon, Conn. 
Alfilcrsaeys for ^ale. 
Cow, fawn color, deep and rich milker; heifer, yellow. 
Utile wiiite. from stock imported bv Gcorpe Bird, botli 
large and liandsome, also a superior Bull calf, tv.-o monihs 
old, pure fawn, dam and sire ot boili cow and calf, imported 
by Uiehardson. Call on or address G. fV. KAKi.KE, at I'rcss- 
kill. 1! 'rgcii Co., N. J., (on Northern It. It. ot'N. J., 17 miles 
from New-York.) 
CIIESTEie, WHITES. 
The subscriber, the original shipper of this popular breed 
of swine contiiuu'S to fill orders from his extensive stock 
aud other well selected and premium stock on reasonable 
terms. Send for a circular embracing all necessary informa* 
tlon for breeding and mauagemeut. Address, 
THUS. WOOD, 
Doc Kun, Chester Co., Pa. 
FreiMiiisn Chester WSaSte Fags 
will be furnished by the subscribers, cUlicr singly or In pairs 
(not akin), and sent by express to any part of the United 
States, Canada, or South America. For particulars send for 
Circular. Address JAMES YOUNG, Jr. & CO., 
MarshalUowu, Chester Co., Pa. 
P REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PIGS for Sale.— 
Sent by Express to all parts of tlie United States. For 
Circulars and Prices, Address N. P. UOVEK & CO., 
Gum Tree, Chester Co., Pa. 
to BSee«Kcep> 
crs.” ss.vT FUEicof charge to any 
address. Tliis is a practical pani- 
phlet, See Juno Agriculturist. A- 
gents Wanted in all unoccupied ter¬ 
ritory, for the Improved Movable- 
Comb Bee-IIlve "The Bee Keeper's 
Text Book," and “Italian” Queens. 
Address H. A. KING, Nevada. O. 
Plata Diicli^, Faacy Fowls aiul 
EGGS for sale, bred and selected entirely from imported 
stock. A. M. IIALSTED, CS Pearl-st., New York. 
^ 68 ^ 
4 
^ PearI==Street, 
W NEW-YORK. 
Produce Commission Merchants, 
FOR THE SALE OF 
Send for IYeekly Price Current. Marking Plate and 
Circular with Packing and Sliippiug directions. 
Country Consignments receive special attention. 
REFERENCES: 
Beni. Loder, Esq., N. Y. | Hon. J. K. Porter, 
Kx-Pres’t. Erie 11. R. 1 Albany, N. Y. 
Cr.agin & Co., N.Y., ! Wm. S. Thorn, Esq,, N. Y. 
and Clilcago. 111. I Prest. NaT Fire Ins. Co. 
King & Scott, Chicago, Ill. 1 Lane, Son & Co., N. Y. 
E. D. Hungerford, Burlington, Vt. 
GIBBS & THOMSON, 
ITnionvllle, S. C., 
offer their services in the capacity of Agents for the sale of- 
Patent Medielues, Sewing Machines, Agricultural Imple 
ments. Books, Seeds, &c., also as Agents lor Nurseries aud 
Agricultural Papers. 
Refer to R. I. GAGE, Unionville, S. C. 
Hard Eubbsr Garden Syringes# 
The very best article made, and much more pleasant to 
tise than metal. Eacli syringe is packed in a wood box and 
Can be sent to anv part of the country by express. Price 
Slcucli. For sale by, SHE PA RD & DUDLEY, 
loO William-st., New York.. 
) 317 Broadwav, New T'ork, 
tWBfiER CLOTHING CO. ^ 8> Lake-st., Chicago. 
) 113 Montgomery-st., San 
* [Francisco. 
lOM and ISMELLA 
URAPiS. 
aFPEStlOK FAISM a.A.’^'iJ.-SO.OOO 
Acres. Franklin Tract, at Newfleld. Gloucester County, 
New Jersey, on (lie Railroad running from I’hiladelpbia to 
Cape May, 30 miles Soutli of Pliiladelpliia—adjoining the 
Vineland Tract, and 2 miles North of the Vineland Station— 
for sale at low prices and on easy terms, in lots to suit pur- 
cha.sers. Circulars, witli reports of Solon Robinson, Hon. 
'William Parry, and otliers, with full infonnation, sent to ap¬ 
plicants. free. Address .JOHN H. COFFIN & CO.. New- 
licld, Gloucester Co., N. J. Improved Farms also for Sale. 
These two kinds greatly surpass all others in their assem¬ 
blage of excellences for all purpoae-f, and ray attention in 
propagating will hereafter be chiefly devoted to these. 
My cstahlislmicnt which was lieretoforo tlie most extenrlve 
as well ns the oldest in the country, has been greatly en¬ 
larged and improved tliis season, for the express purpose of 
producing the best possible Vines to meet all of tlie various 
wants in planting. 
Persons interested are invited to visit the Island, and in¬ 
spect the Vines during every sta.ge of their growth, and note 
the manner of producing them. 
A New Edition of the MANUAL will be published in 
July, and also a new Price List and Descriptive Catalogue. 
My assortment, in addition to the above mentioned, com¬ 
prises all of the valu.able varieties, including remarka¬ 
bly fine plants of Allen's Hybrid, Rogers' Hybrids, Dela¬ 
ware, Diana, Adirondac, etc. 
The Vines of the Iona Establishment have generally been 
acknowledged to be the Cheapest, quality cnnHdered, 
.as well as the Best that h.ave been produced, and the 
present stock gives promise of more than maintaining their 
former superiority. 
For full account of these new Vines and their Iiistory and 
advantages, see Pamphlet, which is sent to all applicants 
fbr two-cent stamp. 
C. W. GRAI^T, Iona, 
(near Peekskill,) Westchester Co., N. Y. 
vTm 
of a superior quality are grown at the Canandaigua Propa¬ 
gating Estahllsliment. Dealers .and Planters .arc Invited to 
call and examine our Vines or send for Price List. 
F, L. PERRY, C.anandaigu.a, N, Y. 
AAB> FISIIIT I.,ArVl>!«, in a 
■“ mild and healthful climate. Thirty miles of Phlla- 
delplila by Railroad, in New Jersey, on tlie same line of lat- 
it'ite as Baltimore, Md. 
The soil is rlcli and productive, varying from a clay to a 
sandy loam, suitable for AVheat, Grass, Corn. Tobacco, Fruits 
aud 'Vegetables. This Is a great fruit country. Five hun¬ 
dred Vineyards and Orchards have been planted out by ex¬ 
perienced fruit groavers. Grapes, I’caches, Pears. &c., produce 
immense profits. Vineland is alre.ady one of the most beau¬ 
tiful places in tlie United States. The entire territory, con¬ 
sisting of forty-five square miles of land, is laid out upon a 
general system of improvements. Tlie land is only sold to 
actual settlers with provision for public adornment. The 
place on account of its great beauty as well as other advan¬ 
tages has become (Ae rexort of people of taste. It has in¬ 
creased five thousand people within the past three years. 
Churches, Stores, Schools, Academies, Societies of Art and 
Learning, and other elements of refinement and culture liave 
been introduced. Hundreds of people are constantly set¬ 
tling. Several imndred houses are being constructed, and 
It is estimated tliat five hundred will be built during thesnm- 
mer. Price of Farm land, twenty acre lots and upward, $23 
per acre. Five aud ten acre, and Village iota for sale. 
Fruits aud Vegetables ripen earlier in tliis district than in 
any other locality north of Norfolk, Va. Improved places 
for sale. 
Openings for all kinds of business, Lumber Yards, Manu¬ 
factories, Foundries^jtorcs, and tlie like. 
For persons who desire mild winters, a liealtlifnl climate. 
.and;a good soil, in a country heiiutifiilly Improved, abound¬ 
ing in fruits and possessing all otlier social privileges, in the 
licart of civilization, it is worthy of a visit. 
Letters answered .and tlie Yiiicland Rur.al. a paper giving 
full information, and containing Reports of Solon Robinson, 
sent to applicants. 
Address CHAS. K. LANDIS, Vineland P. O., Landis 
Townsliip, New Jersey. 
Front 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 toe know of, this side of 
the Western Prairies, 
600 Maryland and Virginia Farms 
and Timbered Lands. 
Catalosuo of Maryland nnd Virp:lnla Lands, with Oco- 
jrranhical description of Maryland, for sale by R. W. TKM* 
PLEMAN & CO., Land Asreiits, 87 Lexiiiirton-st, BaltimorG 
City, embracing a description of tlie soil and products of 
Maryland. Send 25 cents lor u copy of Catalogue. 
NEW STEAWBEEMES. 
Ripa'wam.—At the great Strawberry Show, of tlia 
American Institute, held Inst .Tune, In tliis city, (lie new .Seed¬ 
ling I?.ipa%va#n, took tlie first prize, over all otlier varie¬ 
ties, for the largest lierries. Tlie exliiliitioii consisted of over 
100 varieties. Tlie Agriculturist was sliowu in great perfec¬ 
tion. hut the coimuitlee of judges consisting of Cliarles 
Downing, of Newlnirgli. Isaac Bi'iclianaii, of Astoria. L. I., 
and Prof. Iluntsinan. of Fliisliiiig, L. I., decided tliat tlio 
Ripaxvnm was entitled to tlie first prize. In tliis remark¬ 
able Seedling seems to bo aiiotlicr advance toward a perfect 
beriy. 'flie plant is verystrong and harrly, and wonderfully 
productive, over 3D0 berries lie.ve. been counted on a single 
F laiir, tlie lierry of nionstrous size, a brilliant scarlet color, 
t will liear rarriago better tlian aiiv variety I know of. and 
will not change its beautiful scarlet eolni- fbr days. It is be¬ 
lieved tliat this variety will surpass all other kiutis for mark¬ 
et purposes. I shall be ready to deliver plants in rotation, 
•as ordered, after tiie first of August, at tlie following rates: 
12 plants, $2.00 ; 00, $G. 0; 100, $10.00; 1,000, $9U.OOi 
Ella.—A newSecdlingofpromise. ripening its fruit before 
any other kind, frnit large, very sweet, plant vigorous and 
productive, plants $2.0. per doz'eu, or $ 10.00 per hundred. 
Huntsman’s Emily.—A very large and produc¬ 
tive, and beautiful variety, a Seedling of Prof. Huntsman, 
it sliould be in everv good collection, plants $2.00 per 
dozen; $10.00 per huudied. 
Goltlon Cluccn.— A monstrous berry, 0 Inches in diam¬ 
eter, beautiful eoloi', plant vigorous and very productive, the 
fruit eommands a higli price in market. 
Knox’s 700 lias proved fine this season, plants $1.00 per 
dozen; or $3.00 per hundred. 
New Jersey Scarlet.-This is a very early, and prom¬ 
ising kind, fruit large and productive, plants $1.0. per dozen j 
or $2.00 per hundieil. 
Ida.—The productiveness of this variety is aatonlslilng, 
fruit scarlet and showy, It will p.ay well for marke.t purposes, 
plants $1.00 per dozen; .$;i.0U per iOO; or $20.00 per 1000. 
Agricult iivist.— Tills variety has given good satisfac¬ 
tion tills season, the berries even larger, and more produc¬ 
tive than liefore, unquestionably one of the best market va¬ 
rieties. plants $1.50 per 100; or $10.00 per lOOO. I have a large 
stock of plants of tills variety. 
Mead’s Seedling has fruited very finely this season, 
berries very large, and of the finest quality, jilaius $l.C0 per 
dozen; or $3.00 per hundred. 
■Victory.—splendid new Seedling, fruit very large 
and very productive, color, hliisli, distinct from ail oth¬ 
ers, a valu.ibie kiii.'I plants $1.00 per dozen; or $5 per 100. 
Iicnning’s 'VVIiltc.— Very large, the best tVhite berry 
grown, plants $1.00 per dozen: $3.00 per hundred. 
IOO other varieties, embracing many new ones firom 
France and Belgium. 
Address IVM. S. CARPENTER, 
156 Reade-st., New York, ' 
TUISMF &c.. 
By Mail, Postage Paid. 
All Warrautu’d ©f tiae first <|uality. 
Early 'White Dutch Turnip. 
Wliitc Strap Leaf do. .... 
Red lop Stran Leaf do. ...... 
Long Wliite Cow Horn do. .. 
Large Wliite Frcneli do. 
Lou'g Wliite Tankard do. 
Large White Norfolk do. 
Large White Globe do. 
German Teltow do. 
Yellowstone do. 
Yellow Aberdeen do. 
Yellow Finland do. 
Golden Ball (very fine) do. ... 
Improved Ruta-'Baga do. .. 
Laing's do. do. do. .. 
Skirvlng’s do. do. do. .. 
per pound. 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
75 
75 
2.00 
1.00 
1.00 
2.50 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
75 
ALSO, 
per oz., cU._ per Vo. 
■White Spined Cucumbers for pickles .15 1.50 
Green Curled Endive. 30 3.00 
Corn Salad.15 1.50 
Hardy Green Lettuce.3u 3.00 
Brown 'Winter do.SO 3.00 
Yellow Summer Turnip Radish. 15 1.50 
Black Fall do. .15 1.50 
Scarlet Chinese Winter do. 30 4.00 
Round Leaf Spinach.10 75 
Large Fhuulre do.10 75 
Prickley do.10 75 
TRABE PRICE EI-STSON AFPEICATION. 
J. M. THOP.BURN & CO„ 
15 Jolin St., New York, 
Mo. 1 Periiviasa Slsiaii©, 
of recent Importations, for sale by 
CHAPMAN & VANWTCK, 
J20 Front-st, New York.' 
